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Dear Mr Chief Minister,
We the undersigned request you to order the immediate release of Prof. Sudha Bharadwaj – a civil rights activist who has been in jail since August 2018. She was taken into police custody on 26 August 2018 on suspicion of being involved in Maoist terror activities after Republic TV claimed that she had allegedly written a letter to Maoists and was conspiring to create public disorder and unrest in India. The said channel felt no shame in broadcasting that the elderly Professor was planning to murder the Prime-Minister of India.
Prof. Bharadwaj is a dedicated civil rights activist and a trade union lawyer who has diligently worked for the poor and marginalized. As a general secretary of Chhattisgarh PUCL, she has often led protests against the unfair land acquisition policies of the state. In addition to this, she has campaigned to protect the lives and livelihoods of tribals including those from indigenous Adivasi communities, to secure them land and forest rights and exposing administrative corruption She has been at the forefront in raising her voice against the systematic state oppression and injustices against the downtrodden. She has also been a visiting professor at the National Law University, Delhi, and has impressed students with passionate lectures on law and Poverty.
The arrest and subsequent harassment of Prof. Bharadwaj do not seem to be an isolated attack on an individual but appear to be a part of a planned and systematic agenda of some right-wing groups with vested interests to target various civil rights activists, pro-bono lawyers, and intellectuals who have vehemently criticized the anti-people policies the government. Also, the way these individuals are being maliciously branded as Urban Naxals and anti-nationals on national television debates, especially in times of shrinking democratic spaces is extremely dangerous. Many who have interacted with Prof. Bharadwaj in both professional and personal capacities have been pained to witness this odious attempt to attack a people’s advocate and an elderly professor who has been a vehement supporter of the transformative values of the Indian constitution.
In the opinion of Prof. Aparna Chandra and other leading professors of the National Law University Delhi, “Prof. Sudha Bharadwaj is an embodiment of the best in the academic profession and a fearless critic of governmental lawlessness, an emphatic and empathetic advocate amplifying the voices of those who are rarely heard within the corridors of power, and a beacon for future generations of lawyers in this country. Through her advocacy, her teaching, and her life, Sudha Bharadwaj exemplifies the transformative role of a lawyer in a society like ours. We can only hope to be as brave, insightful, and conscientious as her in our work and our daily lives. Citizens like Sudha Bharadwaj are the reason that our democracy lives and thrives”.
It is worth noting that previously Prof. Bharadwaj had been invited to the National and State judicial academies for her positive contributions to labor and environment law, development, women’s rights, tribal-rights, and access to justice. She had also been nominated to the governing body of the Chhattisgarh State Legal Services Authority. NLU Delhi students feel fortunate to have benefitted from her charismatic academic excellence. Her students can testify her unwavering commitment to the transformative vision of the Indian Constitution and she has constantly emphasized the use of constitutional methods in addressing public grievances and not violence. One wonders, how can a professor who owes unwavering allegiance to the supreme law of this land and Gandhian non-violence can be accused of toppling the government using questionable means.
It is deplorable that this elderly professor and a crusader of people’s rights is being continuously harassed and mistreated by the government agencies on one pretext or other. She has been falsely labeled as Maoist & Naxalite and booked under the draconian Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and other provisions of the Indian Penal Code, that include but is not limited to sedition (section 124 A), the punishment of criminal conspiracy (section 120 B), unlawful association (section 153 A) and imputations, & assertions prejudicial to national-integration (section 153 B). These sham accusations and trials just to keep these civil rights activists under incarceration flies in the face of several leading Supreme Court judgments wherein the apex court has held that arrest could not be made by police in a routine manner.
This is certainly not the characteristics of the Swaraj that Gandhi and other freedom fighters dreamt of. They did not fight tooth and nail against the colonial rule for an independent India, in which the harassment and arbitrary arrests of activists would become commonplace and where even basic civil liberties would be under threat. Whereas the father of the nation enjoined upon the Indian State to strive to bestow freedom and Swaraj to the poorest and weakest, the current dispensation seems to be doing the opposite. It seems determined in depriving them of their freedom and liberty by arbitrarily arresting and throwing them in dark and filthy dungeons.
The continued incarceration of Prof. Sudha Bharadwaj even during the Covid-19 pandemic is inhumane and unconscionable. Prof. Bharadwaj suffers from various ailments including two severe comorbidities, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and also has a history of pulmonary tuberculosis. This puts her in the category of most vulnerable people facing a high fatality rate if they are infected by the virus. An inmate of Mumbai’s Byculla jail where she is currently lodged has already tested positive for the virus. Despite this, the agencies opposed her interim bail plea by arguing that she is “taking undue benefit” of the pandemic. The state must either prove its charges against her conclusively or set her free. The Socialist Party (India) demands Prof. Sudha Bharadwaj and other political prisoners be released and the charges against them dropped immediately.
Thank you.
Your sincerely,
1. Shuchita, Service, Socialist Party (India), Sitapur |
2. Peehu Pardeshi, Assistant Professor , TISS Mumbai, Mumbai |
3. Sumeet Agarwal, Assistant Professor, IIT Delhi, New Delhi |
4. Ali Zaidi, Advocate, Supreme Court Of India, New Delhi |
5. Prem Prakash Verma, Social Activist, Jharkhand Nagrik Prayas, Ranchi |
6. Niveditha, Student, National law school of India university, Bangalore |
7. Saba Siddique , Student, Centre of excellence art and design, MUTE Jamshoro Pakistan, Pakistan |
8. Sartaj Hussain, Student, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi |
9. John Dayal, Writer and activist, Independent / ALL INDIA PEOPLES FORUM / CARAWAN E MOHABBAT, New Delhi |
10. Akhtar Ehtisham, Surgeon, Private Practice, 553 Elsie Ave South Plainfield, New Jersey, USA |
11. Suhas Kolhekar, Virologist and Health Rights Activist , National Alliance of People’s Movements, Pune Maha. |
12. Walter Fernandes, Sociologist, NESRC, Guwahati |
13. firoz , teacher, delhi |
14. Amar Jesani, Medical doctor and Researcher, Independent Consultant, Mumbai |
15. Chinu Srinivasan , Health policy, LOCOST, Vadodara |
16. R Srivatsan, Independent researcher in political science, Hyderabad |
17. Aakanksha Tiwari, Researcher, Citizen consumer and civic Action Group, Chennai |
18. Kumkum Roy, teacher |
19. Arvind Sivaramakrishnan |
20. Rajani, Envrionmental volunteer, Banglore ENV trust, Bangalore |
21. Siddharth K J, Independent Researcher, Bengaluru |
22. Satya Sivaraman, Journalist and Public Health Worker, countercurrents.org, Chennai |
23. Poorvi B, Self-employed, -, Lucknow |
24. Anita Rego, Psychiatric Social Worker, Self employed, Hyderabad |
25. Shiva Shankar, Academic, Chennai |
26. Salil Shetty |
27. Aloysius Irudayam, Researcher & Trainer, Institute of Development Education, Action & Studies (IDEAS) , Madurai, Tamil Nadu |
28. D Parthasarathy, Academics, Mumbai |
29. Radhakanta Barik , Professor Indian Institute of Public Administration, Delhi (retd), Indian Institute of Public Administration, Delhi , Delhi |
30. Kanu Parmar, Retired , -, Uk |
31. arvind narrain, advocate, bangalore |
32. Dr. Vikas Gupta, Organizing SecretaryTeaching, Researc ch and Activist Interventions, All-India Forum for Right to Education, Delhi |
33. Joseph Mattam, Emeritus Prof. , Gujarat Vidya Deep, Vadodara |
34. Vidya Bhushan Rawat, Writer and Activist, Delhi |
35. Aravinda P, Software engineer, Hyderabad |
36. Dharmesh Shah, researcher writer and activist, independent , Kerala |
37. Ankur Sarin |
38. Anuradha Mitra Chenoy, professor, AEPF, Delhi |
39. ajay singh, social work , udaipur |
40. Dr.K B Obalesha, I demand Immediately release Prof.Sudhabharadwaja , PUCL-KA, BANGALORE |
41. Sudhir Chopra , Retired, New Delhi |
42. Jagmohan Singh, General Secretary Association For Democratic Rights Punjab, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Centenary Foundation, Ludhiana Punjab |
43. Ajay Balajee , Teacher and social Activist , Cbse school and associated with commonwealth human rights initiative , Madhubani, Bihar |
44. uma chakravarti, Retired teacher, DU, Delhi |
45. Anil Sadgopal, Scientist and Educationist |
46. Kuntal Ghosh, Scientist, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata |
47. T.R.Athya, Socialwork, Bahujan Sanvad, M.P. |
48. Alishan Jafri, Journalist/ student, Lucknow |
49. mohammad imran, Retired Professional Engineer and retired Certified Appraiser, Mr. Mohammad Imran |
50. Joya Roy, Freelance Editor, ISS, New Delhi, Tibet House, Nalanda Masters Course, New Delhi, Root Institute, Bodh Gaya, Delhi |
51. Rabin Chakraborty, Retired teacher, Individual, Kolkata |
52. Kaajal, Homemaker, Hyderabad |
53. Aaris Mohammed, Consultant by profession and Trustee of Center for Social and Constitutional Studies., Center for Social and Constitutional Studies, Hyderabad |
54. Santanu Chacraverti, Freelance researcher and writer, Kolkata |
55. Ghanshyam Shah, social research, Former professor JNU, Delhi, Ahmedabad |
56. Shashi Mourya |
57. Sagar Rabari, Farmers’ rights activist, Khedu Ekta Manch, Ahmedabad |
58. Dr.Parveen Sultana, Psychologist/, Parvevolve, P& T col.Bandlaguda jagir,RR.dist.Hyderabad,Telangana |
59. Desingu Mohan Sundaram, Private, New Delhi |
60. Sagar Dhara, Environmental engineer, Hyderabad |
61. Harsh Kapoor |
62. Rajaraman Sundaresan, Independent researcher, NA, Rangmatipadar, Koraput, Odisha |
63. George Pulikuthiyil, Human Rights Lawyering , JANANEETHI, Thrissur, Kerala |
64. Sharanya, Cultural activist, NA, Rangmatipadar, Koraput, Odisha |
65. Amita, Advocate, Delhi |
66. Dheeraj, Development Worker, Nee Delhi |
67. achin vanaik, Retd. Professor, University of Delhi, Delhi |
68. Kumar Sandeep, Advocate, High Court Patna, former student – TISS Mumbai, Patna High Court, Patna |
69. Jayanta Ghosh , Social and environmental activist, Jibon Probaha Trust , Kolkata |
70. Narendra Gupta, Community health worker, Rajasthan |
71. Padma Velaskar, Academic, Tiss, (Retd Prof), Mumbai |
72. M. Maqbool A. Mateen , Social Activist , United Citizens’ Forum , Hyderabad |
73. Kamayani Bali Mahabal, Human Rights Activist, Mumbai |
74. Mritiunjoy Mohanty, Professor, IIM Calcutta, Kolkata |
75. Ningreichon, NPMHR, Delhi |
76. usha rao, permculture gardener, Bengaluru |
77. rabindranath majumdar, Retired Professor, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal |
78. Dr. Sarmila Chandra, Doctor, Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Howrah |
79. Prof.P.K.Sarkar, Retired Medical Professor, Amader Haspatal, , Bankura, WB |
80. PARTHO SAROTHI RAY, associate professor, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, Kolkata |
81. Sharada Ganesh, Bengaluru |
82. Renuka Srinivasan, Delhi |
83. K.Chakradhar Rao, Retired Professor, Osmania University, Telangana Save Education Cmittee& All India Save Education Committee., Hyderabad. |
84. Vidya Dinker, Freelance media professional, INSAF , Mangalore |
85. Sheeva Dubey, Researcher, Youth for Unity & Voluntary Action (YUVA), Mumbai |
86. Vasavi, teaching and research, Punarchith, Chamarajanagar Dt |
87. Pankaj Pushkar, Researcher, Academician, Bharat Jan Andolan, National Front for Tribal Self-rule, Delhi |
88. Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR), Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) Delhi Sector, New Delhi |
89. Kritika, Student |
90. Meghna Bhaskar , Law Student , National Law University, Delhi , Gurugram, Haryana |
91. Yoshit Jain, Law Student, National Law University, Delhi, Delhi |
92. Somanshu Shukla, Student, National Law University, Delhi, Lucknow |
93. Ishita Khanna, 1st year law student , National Law University Delhi , Sector 14 Dwarka New Delhi |
94. Ayushi Pathak , Law student |
95. Shreya Parashar, Student |
96. Maullin Sapra, Corporate manager, Reckitt Benckiser, Gurgaon |
97. Drishti |
98. Anjali mishra, Teacher , Teach for india , Mumbai |
99. Neha Jhunjhunuwala, National Law University, Delhi, Delhi |
100. Manisha Bhau, Student, NLU Delhi |
101. Anushka Gupta, Student, National Law University, Delhi, Bangalore |
102. Lakshana Ramakrishnan |
103. Najrul Islam, law student, National Law University, Delhi, Delhi |
104. Deepika Parya |
105. Shruti Tiwari, Student, National law University, Delhi, Sector – 14, Dwarka, New Delhi |
106. Anshika, Student |
107. Shreyasi Tripathi, Student, National Law University, Delhi |
108. Himanshu Mishra , Fourth Year Law Student , National Law University Delhi , Jaipur |
109. Ekta Tomar, Student, National Law University, Delhi, Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
110. Dr Hiren Gohain., Retired university professor, Nil, Guwahati-3 |
111. Lavesh verma, Student, National law university , New Delhi |
112. LITU MINZ, SOCIAL WORKER TO SAVE ENVIRONMENT AND RIGHT TO LIFE. , BIRSA CAR, ODISHA |
113. Nipun Kalra, Student, NLUD, Delhi |
114. Ayan Gupta, Student, National Law University Delhi, Delhi |
115. Pritam, National Law University Delhi |
116. Shashank SR, Graduate in Public Policy and Governance, Tata Institute of Social Sciences – Hyderabad, Bengaluru |
117. Kishor Kumar Panchal, Student , National Law University, Delhi, Delhi |
118. athira, student, kolkata |
119. Ulka Mahajan , Social activist, Sarvahara jan Andolan , Raigad Maharashtra |
120. Purandar Bhaduri |
121. Harsh Panwar, Student, NLUD, Delhi |
122. Krishna Raj Pandey, Consultant, Independent, Hyderabad |
123. SR Darapuri , Retired I.P.S.Officer, All India Peoples Front , Uttar Pradesh |
124. Malathy |
125. Arati Chokshi, None, None, Varkala |
126. Dunu Roy, Engineer, Hazards Centre, Delhi |
127. Vandana |
128. Guru M, Social Sector, Bangalore |
129. Asokendu Sengupta , Retd govt employee |
130. Ashoke Chatterjee |
131. Sagar Dhara, Hyderabad |