Thursday, 30 August 2018

'Arrests portend bigger tumult'

'Arrests portend bigger tumult' Divide and rule is old; now it's miles divert and rule. We will now not realize from wherein and how and what kind of fireball is going to fall on us..." A "false flag" is a covert assault for which some other organization is falsely blamed, including the burning of the Reichstag in Germany which the Nazis had blamed on the communists in 1933. "Investigations of the Karnataka police into the assassination of Gauri Lankesh have unveiled several Hindu right-wing enterprises just like the Sanatan Sanstha. What has emerged is a shadowy, full-blown terror network with hit lists, hideouts, secure homes, palms, ammunition and plans to bomb, kill, and poison human beings," Roy said. Advocate Prashant Bhsuhan stated: "A media campaign become run that those people are urban Naxals.... First you kill minorities and Adivasis; (then) people who combat for their rights are called 'urban Naxals'. I, Arundhati, Aruna are all (being) called 'urban Naxals'. Those who face the authorities, speak of human rights, are 'city Naxals'. And now the police have the heart to even say this in court." He added: "Similarly, the time period ' tukde tukde gang' become coined and used against (former JNU student leaders) Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid. Because of this Kanhaiya became thrashed (in 2016) in the Patiala House (courts), and Umar was shot at (outdoor the) Constitution Club. "By running fabricated movies and spreading false rumours that Umar went for ISI training in Pakistan; via jogging faux news you encourage people to return and kill them with the aid of defaming them, and the police also say that they have got a loose hand to arrest every person." People's Union of Civil Liberties countrywide secretary Kavita Shrivastava then asked the gang, "How many of us are 'city Naxals'?" Most raised their palms. Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani stated: "These arrests throw up a aggregate of an undeclared emergency, fascism and the 'Gujarat Model'.... They want to terrorise all the ones who have fought towards the Sangh-BJP's ideology for years. They need to discredit Dalit announcement via putting the stamp of Naxalism on it." He added: "The country has declared conflict on rights activists. Their try is also to draw some sympathy for (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi from it. This so-called Maoist plot to assassinate Modi is nothing but a plot designed and articulated by using the Maharashtra police at the commands of (BJP president) Amit Shah simplest to generate sympathy for Modi before (the) 2019 (elections). It's the equal thing we saw in Gujarat. From 2003 to 2007, till the apex courtroom declared all the encounters faux, every 12 months a few 'jihadi' used to come to kill Modiji. Now they are blaming Naxalites." Activist Aruna Roy said: "We have come due to the fact there is a constitutional breakdown.... A message is being despatched out to Adivasis, Dalits or terrible individuals who communicate out in the villages that in case you speak, you may face terrible movement. The media trial has started. Many media channels are already pronouncing there may be new evidence, when we're yet to look even the vintage evidence." Delhi High Court had pulled up the Pune police for failing to show any evidence against arrested human rights activist Gautam Navlakha. N.D. Pancholi, one of the founders of the People's Union for Democratic Rights at the side of Navlakha, said: "When the Emergency ended and polls have been declared (in 1977), the authorities of the day had said, 'We will give you monetary prosperity, forget your freedom'. The Opposition, the human beings, stated, 'We do not want financial prosperity in case you dispose of our freedom'.... Before immolating himself, a Gandhian named Prabhakar Sharma wrote, 'We ought to be content to die if we can not stay as unfastened ladies and men'." Anti-guide scavenging activist Bezwada Wilson stated: "We had been slaves for 5,000 years. When we celebrate the victory at Bhima-Koregaon, how will you say it is wrong? The untouchables have some thing to have fun." The collecting later joined a protest by Left events on Parliament Street against Tuesday's arrests. They demanded the repeal of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the withdrawal of the FIR against the Elgaar Parishad, beneath which the current arrests have been made.Dailyhunt https://www.viki.com/users/mark_zu_c_ker_bur_ge_454/about

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