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With the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP regime in UP openly backing upper-caste goons, and with their leader jailed under NSA, the Bhim Army continues to mobilise people outside Uttar Pradesh too.
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“There are rumours that they want to bump us off — the three brothers,” said Kamal Kishore, the youngest brother of Bhim Army leader Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’, while walking through the inner lanes of the ‘Harijan Basti’ in Chhutmalpur, near Saharanpur, on the Dehradun Road in western Uttar Pradesh.

The 31-year-old Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’ is now a legend in western UP. For nearly the past one year, he has been imprisoned in Saharanpur jail with no evidence against him, “purely on cooked up charges” as his supporters say.  

After the Allahabad High Court quashed all charges against him, he was booked under the draconian National Security Act (NSA), under which one can be jailed for an indefinite period of time.

Chandrashekhar was arrested on 9 June last year from Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh by the UP police, after he had gone underground. A year later, the situation in and around Saharanpur is tense. Dalits were attacked and their houses burnt in Shabbirpur village on 9 May 2017, by goons from the upper-caste Thakur community. Dalits were attacked because they wanted to install a statue of Dr BR Ambedkar.

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Now the local scenario has become volatile once again — since Sachin Walia, the younger brother of Bhim Army’s district president Kamal Walia, was shot dead in Ramnagar on 9 May this year, as the aggressive upper-caste groups, mainly Thakurs, were preparing to celebrate the Maharana Pratap Jayanti. Even the police versions say the situation was peaceful and there was no provocation from the Dalits in Ramnagar, where they are the majority. According to the autopsy report, one bullet from a .315mm pistol hit Sachin’s lower lip and entered his brain, leading to instant death.

Sachin, a science graduate, was the media coordinator of the Bhim Army. Locals say he looked exactly like his brother, Kamal — and that could be a possible reason behind his murder. Three days after the funeral of Sachin, the entire Ramnagar was in mourning. Sachin’s mother was crying non-stop. She and her family members were not in a position to talk to reporters.

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On 12 May, the Ramnagar area was barricaded by a huge posse of armed Rapid Action Force personnel and the UP police with armoured vehicles. But youngsters — mostly students and graduates, many wearing jeans, t-shirts, sneakers and the blue scarf representing the Dalit movement — had gathered from all over Saharanpur district at Ambedkar Bhavan in Ramnagar under a make-shift white tent fluttering in the scorching summer wind, with a small statue of Dr BR Ambedkar installed on a brick pedestal.
“The cops are stopping our people from gathering to mourn. So we can’t even mourn when they shoot us down? They have shot dead our brother, and the cops are surrounding us as if we are the killers! Why have they barricaded us like this? Can’t we even have a condolence meeting,” asked Rajan Gautam, a young graduate.

Along with scores of young boys, Rajan too was picked up last year by the cops after they protested against the burning of Dalit homes in Shabbirpur. He was beaten up in custody and, like many others, “tortured and given third-degree” treatment. The “third-degree” is a term commonly used by young, educated Dalits here, when referring to the atrocities inflicted on them by the police, even as the Thakurs roam scot-free.

“We can’t even celebrate our birthdays because the cops don’t allow us,” added Gautam. “We are not allowed to take out bike rallies on Republic Day or Independence Day. But the upper castes, backed by the BJP and the police, are allowed to make a naked display of swords and weapons, and shout aggressive hate slogans, including abuses at Ambedkar. They never impose Section 144 on them.”

There are about 1,500 Dalit families in Ramnagar. In nearby Nandgaon, there are about 400 to 500 Muslim families, some of whom had rushed to help Sachin when they heard the news. They are allies of the Bhim Army, which has spread across western UP — especially in Saharanpur and the areas in its vicinity, Thana Bhawan, Nakur, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Chhutmalpur, Baghpat, Baraut, Khatauli and Muzaffarnagar.

It is impossible to meet Chandrashekhar in prison, especially under the current circumstances. The jail authorities refuse to give permission, except for occasional visits by his mother and brothers. His mother has met him 15 times in the past one year. No home food is allowed. Only once had Chandrashekhar asked for homemade vegetables and chapattis — but that too was not allowed.

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Caption: Chandrashekhar’s mother Kamlesh Devi (middle), with her sons Bhagat Singh (left) and Kamal Kishore (right), at Chhutmalpur. Picture: Srija Naskar

On Ambedkar’s birth anniversary on 14 April this year, his mother cooked ‘kheer’ (a sweet dish) for her son, but the jail authorities did not allow it inside the prison. She made the dish because Chandrashekhar was breaking his fast in prison, and had thus not drank water for eight days and not eaten food for ten. He was protesting against the Supreme Court judgment diluting the SC/ST Act, which led to violent protests all over India. Chandrashekhar was forced to break his fast under pressure from the authorities, who made him drink water through a tube; he was told that if his community joins him on a mass fast, it could lead to mass violence.

He has told his mother and brothers categorically that he is prepared to die in jail — he will not compromise. “Agar main baahar nikla to inki sitti pitti gum ho jayegi, main inko nako chane chabwa doonga” (They [the BJP government] is afraid of me coming out of jail, because I will destroy them), he said.  That is why the NSA has been extended against him until the next Lok Sabha elections in 2019, Chandrashekhar believes.

His mother says he told her, “Why worry about me when the entire Bahujan Samaj is crushed and suffering. When Babasaheb and his family could suffer so much, when he could lose so many of his children, why are you afraid of losing one of your sons? If you come here to jail, be brave. Don’t cry. I am not afraid. I will fight for justice till the end.”

Chandrashekhar is a lawyer. He studied law at the DAV PG College in Dehradun, and practised at the courts there. He started the Bhim Army after he found that Dalit students were being discriminated against and brutalised at the local Inter College in Chhutmalpur. He told the children to unite and fight back — and to instil fear among the upper castes. That is when the dominant castes understood the power of the ‘chamars’. The concept of the ‘Great Chamar’ — which is the assertive slogan of the Bhim Army, inscribed on walls, milestones and blue caps —  started from there on 27 May, 2014.

He began a campaign to educate Dalit children. There are more than 350 free schools in western UP, with children of Dalits, Muslims and other oppressed communities, run by the Bhim Army. To break the taboo of untouchability, he started blood donation camps. To become financially independent, he started a campaign of collecting Rs 10 from every family, which would be put in the donation box of every Ravi Das temple. (Ravi Das is one of the ‘gurus’ of Dalits in India.) This money would be used for social causes, including marriages of poor Dalit women.

With their form of ground tactics, the Bhim Army does not believe in electoral politics. They are strongly assertive but non-violent, working on education, taking out bike rallies, and mobilising young people and grassroots communities — giving them the moral and social power to fight against daily atrocities and caste battles. Apparently, several political leaders, such as Rahul Gandhi, Raj Babbar, Harish Rawat and Jignesh Mewani, wanted to meet him — but Chandrasekhar refused to meet them.

In the current oppressive environment under a vindictive Yogi Adityanath-led BJP regime in UP, which is openly backing the upper-caste goons, the young Bhim Army cadres seem a little lost, with their leader in jail. “We will stay as a strong collective until the 2019 elections, and continue to mobilise people, even outside UP,” said Rajan.

“We have a network in 26 states,” said Kamal Kishore. “UP and Maharashtra are our strongest, with Bihar now setting up a unit too. In Maharashtra, 500 new Bhim Army schools have now been set up. We also work through social media, as we did during the recent Bharat Bandh against the dilution of the SC/ST Act. Our leader from Muzzafarnagar, Upkar Babra, is in prison along with others. We organised candlelight marches against the Kathua and Unnao rapes all over western UP, with a huge Muslim participation.”

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Caption: A quote by Ambedkar written on the wall in Ramnagar. Picture: Amit Sengupta  Political observers believe that Chandrashekhar is a household name amid Dalits all over India. The longer he is kept in jail, the more he will become a legendary figure.

“The BJP government in UP and Delhi have crossed all limits of atrocities,” said Rajan. “Not only Dalits, look at what they are doing in JNU, HCU and AMU, and to the minorities. We will never forget the suicide of Rohith Vemula. Our only aim now is to defeat the BJP in 2019.”

So whom will they vote for in 2019? Bhim Army leaders are unanimous that they will follow the “line” of their jailed leader Chandrashekhar, which is: “Vote according to your own belief and conscience. You are a free citizen. Vote with full freedom.”

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Persecution of Bhim Army Chief Chandrshekhar Azad ‘Ravan’, Slapping of NSA Condemned https://sabrangindia.in/persecution-bhim-army-chief-chandrshekhar-azad-ravan-slapping-nsa-condemned/ Mon, 06 Nov 2017 14:14:01 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/11/06/persecution-bhim-army-chief-chandrshekhar-azad-ravan-slapping-nsa-condemned/ The continued incarceration of firebrand Dalit leader and Bhim Army chief, Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan by the Adityanath-led UP government has been widely condemned. The draconian National Security Act (NSA) was slapped on him after the Allahabad Court granted him bail two days ago. The Socialist Party headed by Justice Rajinder Sachar has demanded the immediate […]

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The continued incarceration of firebrand Dalit leader and Bhim Army chief, Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan by the Adityanath-led UP government has been widely condemned. The draconian National Security Act (NSA) was slapped on him after the Allahabad Court granted him bail two days ago. The Socialist Party headed by Justice Rajinder Sachar has demanded the immediate release of Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan.’
The Times of India had reported that less than a day after the Allahabad High Court granted bail to Chandrashekhar Azad, founder and chief of Dalit organisation Bhim Army, the Saharanpur district administration invoked the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against the leader, under which he will be arrested again after spending almost five months in jail.”There are still cases pending against Azad in lower courts in Saharanpur. He faces trial for serious offences in three cases. The process of invoking NSA against him was started soon after his bail plea was submitted in the Allahabad High Court,” said Saharanpur district magistrate (DM) PK Pandey.

Azad had earlier been arrested on charges of ‘stoking caste violence’ in Saharanpur in May. The high court on Thursday had granted him bail in all four cases against him and his associate Kamal Walia. Hearing Azad’s bail application, Justice Mukhtar Ahmed had directed that he be released on bail because neither was any specific role assigned to the Bhim Armychief in the FIR nor was it alleged that he possessed any weapon at the time of the violence. Further, the FIR was lodged after a delay of three days.
 
Protesting against the new NSA charges, the Bhim Army is now planning an agitation to register protest against the move of the government, which will keep Chandrasekhar incarcerated for a while longer.
This move of the UP government has been widely condemned. As has been well documented until now, in May this year, in the caste violence against Dalits allegedly by dominant upper caste, Thakurs, in Shabbirpur village in Saharanpur District, many houses of Dalits were gutted down, women and men attacked forcing Dalits to flee the village out of fear. According to recent reports, the village still bears a deserted look.
At the bottom of this conflict reportedly is not just the historic intolerance of the dominant upper caste, Thakurs, generally but the sense of aggressive entitelement that has come in after the new saffron-hued dispensation assyumed power this year. Photographs of the Bhim Sena chief on wheel chair, have been doing rounds of social media, and are seen as testimony to the alleged violence meted out to him jail. he is also reportedly suffering from typhoid.

Since the May anti-Dalit violence, huge protest rallies in Saharanpur and New Delhi by Bhim Sena supported by other democratic and progressive forces and arrest of Chandra Shekhar, a lawyer by profession have also taken place. Meanwhile the Socialist Party headed by Justice Rajinder Sachar has demanded the immediate release of Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan.’ In a statement released today, the party says that, ” The Socialist Party demands immediate release of Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’, Bhim Army chief, from prison and removal of National Security Act (NSA) imposed on him. Chandrasekhar is lodged in Saharanpur jail from 9 June 2017. He is an accused in the four cases of inciting violence and property damage in the incident of Saharanpur Dehat Kotwali on 9 May 2017. The Allahabad High Court  ordered his release on bail on 2 November2017 in all the four cases. But on the next day of the bail orders of Allahabad High Court, the Uttar Pradesh Government imposed NSA on him.”
 
The party press release further states that, “While ordering Chandrasekhar to be released on bail, the High Court has admitted that the cases filed against him are politically motivated. But the Uttar Pradesh government has imposed NSA on Chandrasekhar ignoring the remarks of the court. According to this draconian law, he cannot come out of jail for a year. The government has decided to slap NSA on Chandrashekhar to keep him in detention. This shows that the present Uttar Pradesh government has no faith in the justice system and citizen rights. The Socialist Party believes that the decision to impose the NSA on Chandrasekhar is entirely motivated by political reasons. Since Chandrashekhar  has been granted bail by the High Court, he should be released from the jail immediately and the NSA, imposed on him, should be removed.

The statement carries a stringent criticism of the NSA: ” The National Security Act, enacted in 1980, is a direct violation of the civil rights granted by the Constitution. Governments have repeatedly abused this law. This law has also been misused in the case of Chandrasekhar. The Socialist Party urged the central government to repeal the NSA.
 
Committee for the Defense of Bhim Army Chief
Even as the state government’s repression on Bhim Army continues, most of its leaders still in jail and some forced to leave Saharanpur, a committee has been formed for the defense of Bhim Army. A group of activists and committed lawyers have been following up the legal struggle practically at their own expense – which at the moment involves getting the arrested activists, including the founder-President Chandrashekhar out of bail as the topmost priority. Some of the activists have started getting bail many still remain, including just ordinary people simply picked up by the people and framed by the police as Bhim Army activists.

On May 21, the Bhim Army organised a spectacular demonstration at Jantar Mantar. Defying attempts by the Uttar Pradesh State administration to hound the organisation, Bhim Army leader, Chandrashekhar, took the battle to the capital. Protesting against the recent caste disturbances in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur, hundreds led by the Bhim Army, an organisation fighting for Dalit rights, gathered at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. Members of several Dalit groups gathered at the protest site on Sunday, despite being denied permission by the Delhi Police. More than 50,000 persons had gathered at the protest. Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar, has been contesting allegedly fabricated charges of the Uttar Pradesh Police for allegedly trying to instigate people. Apart from Azad, Gujarat youth Dalit leader Jignesh Mawani and former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar were among those who joined the protesters, it is reported.
On May 13, Justice Sawant, Justice Suresh, Justice BG Kolse Patil and others had in a press statement cautioned against the sue of draconian laws like the National security Act (NSA) on members of the Bhim Army including Chandrashekar. On May 5, violence broke out in Saharanpur’s  Shabbirpur village after members of the Dalit community objected to loud music during a Thakur-led procession to mark the upcoming birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap. The Dalits claimed that the Thakurs did not get permission from the authorities to hold the event. In the clashes that followed, a Thakur man was killed. Later, around 2000 members from the Thakur community gheraoed the village and burned and ransacked 25 houses belonging to the Dalits. At least 15 people were injured in the violence.
On the back of the major demonstration at Jantar Mantar, on June 6, the Indian Express reports that the UPpolice have obtained an order to get 5 of Bheem Army’s Facebook pages deleted but there is no news on any attempts to block the accounts or pages of those individuals or organisations who incited violence against Dalits in Sagranpur. The Saharanpur police procured a court order to get five of Bheem Army’s Facebook accounts deleted. The police had moved court to procure the order and also get details of the persons who posted “objectionable” comments, audio and video, and the account administrators. The court has reportedly delivered the order a week before.

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