The last few
days have witnessed an unprecedented exodus of people from the North-Eastern states
residing in different parts of India in the wake of insecurity, incidents of
intimidation and an atmosphere of fear purportedly generated by rumours spread
through SMS and the social media. Karnataka has witnessed the maximum number of
people fleeing due to the acts of intimidation by a few miscreants and also due
to the spread of rumours. There have also been a few incidents of assaults on
people from the North-East in Pune and Bangalore.
The
Congress-led UPA government as well as the BJP-led state government in
Karnataka have displayed utter insensitivity to the problems of the students,
workers and professionals from the North-East and allowed the crisis to worsen.
No effective steps were taken to build confidence and to instill a sense of
security among the people from the North-East. Criminal negligence and absolute
inaction have been the hallmarks of the response of the ruling classes as far
as this issue is concerned.
It is
necessary to maintain vigil in the wake of efforts by the RSS and other outfits
of the Sangh Giroh to stoke communal passions and to use it to attack
the Muslim Community. People from the North-east living elsewhere
in the country have faced systematic discrimination and stereotyping for a long
time. Sexual assaults, harassment and racist attacks have worsened the feeling
of insecurity from time to time. These pre-existing concrete
conditions have enabled the communal right-wing forces to fish in muddied
waters when the recent flare-up began. While cases of intimidation and assaults
have been reported, the arrests made so far in Bangalore also point to a larger
conspiracy by vested interests to spread a hate campaign in order to reap
political benefits. Meanwhile, leaders from the Muslim community and Imams have
played a proactive role in assuring the people from the North-East that no hate
campaign will be allowed. An Iftar for the people from the North-East organised
by a local Mosque in Bangalore was a significant confidence-building measure
aimed at ensuring harmony in the State.
SFI, jointly with
the CPI(M), DYFI, AIDWA, Dalit Sangharsh
Samiti, Praja Vimochana Chaluvali, Tipu Sultan United Front and other
progressive sections, came out in the streets on 18 August in support of
the people from the North-East who have been fleeing Bangalore in the wake of
the atmosphere of fear that is reigning in the city. A mass Harmony March
along with progressive organisations was organised from the Mahatma Gandhi Statue
to the Raj Bhavan in Bangalore in which hundreds of people took part. The
peaceful march was stopped by the police and more than 200 protesters were
detained and kept at the Cubbon Park police station as they tried to force
their way to meet the Governor and submit a memorandum. A Solidarity
Committee has also been formed in Bangalore involving broad sections of society
to ensure that the students and workers from the North-Eastern states who have
stayed back in Bangalore feel secure. SFI is in the forefront of forming such
Solidarity Committees in other cities affected by such rumours and acts of intimidation.
In keeping with their disgraceful
traditions, the ABVP in JNU has come out with releases that seek to incite
communal rage, hoping to divide the student community and the people at large. SFI
condemns this vile propaganda and appeals to the JNU community to remain united
in maintaining peace and amity. At the centre-stage of the whole issue are
sections of society who have been historically marginalized in our country, and
the devious machinations of the communal right-wing forces in pitting them
against each other need to be fought and defeated. The
need of the hour is to resist all divisive trends while building the broadest
solidarity for peace and harmony.
Sd/-
Kopal, Siddik Rabiyath, Samuel Philip Mathew, Rityusha Tiwary, Subin Dennis
Kopal, Siddik Rabiyath, Samuel Philip Mathew, Rityusha Tiwary, Subin Dennis
(For the
SFI Unit Organising Committee, JNU)
SFI appeals to the student community to join the
PROTEST MARCH called by the NORTHEAST STUDENTS’ FORUM, JNU,
tonight (21 August 2012) at 9.30 from Ganga Dhaba.
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