Media professionals issue statement of solidarity amid anti-CAA protests, ask govt to 'refrain from attacking students'; full text

FP Staff January 14, 2020, 13:23:09 IST

As simultaneous protests raged in multiple cities on Thursday with thousands-strong crowds of students, activists and others defying prohibitory orders to voice their dissent against the newly amended citizenship law, 164 media professionals and communicators issued a statement in firm solidarity with students and protesters across the country.

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Media professionals issue statement of solidarity amid anti-CAA protests, ask govt to 'refrain from attacking students'; full text

As simultaneous protests raged in multiple cities on Thursday with thousands-strong crowds of students, activists and others defying prohibitory orders to voice their dissent against the newly amended citizenship law, 164 media professionals and communicators issued a statement in firm solidarity with students and protesters across the country.

The media professionals and communicators, in their joint statement, called the CAA and NRC “an attack on the very soul of India and the legacy of the freedom movement”. They added that students and others have a right to resist and “rise in defence of constitutional principles”. The statement goes on to “explicitly condemn the violence unleashed on protesters” as well as “the hate and abuse unleashed by troll armies”. The joint statement called upon the government to “immediately refrain from attacking students and other protesters peacefully resisting the CAA and NRC” and to review its decision and work for a strong, pluralistic and secular India.

Here is this full text of the statement:

STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY AND PROTEST

We, the undersigned group of media professionals and communicators, jointly issue this statement in firm solidarity with students and protestors across the country — especially of Jamia Milia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University — who were subjected to police excesses and brutality when they rose to protest the Citizenship Amendment Act (2019) and the imminent nation-wide National Register of Citizens, and register our protest at the CAA-NRC move of the Government of India.

We believe that the CAA-NRC violate the fundamental principles of our Constitution, indeed the very foundation of India which chose to be a secular state in 1947, and overturn the basis of citizenship in the country. Religion and ethnicity were consciously discarded as determinants of citizenship or rights of Indians while adopting the Constitution; it expressly disallows discrimination on these — and other — grounds. When the CAA-NRC is in full force, Muslims, several tribal communities and Indians without government-determined documents may not qualify as citizens. Indians would become non-Indians, made refugees in their own nation and forced into an uncertain future.

The CAA-NRC is an attack on the very soul of India, on the legacy of the freedom movement which was multi-religious and multi-cultural (today is the 92nd commemoration of the hanging of Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan and Roshan Singh for their anti-British activities), and on the inclusive and pluralistic ethos of post-independence years. The NRC exercise in Assam has revealed the terrible human cost, besides logistical nightmares and expenses, of dividing people by religion or ethnicity and linking citizenship to documents.

Students and others have a right to resist CAA-NRC and rise in defence of Constitutional principles. Those who protested and resisted did so — and continue to do so — on the basis of rights and responsibilities given to us in the Constitution. The right to dissent is an inalienable aspect of our rights as citizens. This is best encouraged among the young in our campuses. Instead, the police in Delhi and Aligarh brutally beat students, fired tear-gas shells, lathi-charged them and shot at them; the police in other places have clamped down on citizens’ right to assemble and protest by invoking Section 144 of the CrPC.

We explicitly condemn the violence unleashed on protestors during the course of these protests as well as the hate-abuse unleashed online by troll armies on social media platforms. We unequivocally condemn the few instances of violence that occurred during the protests which, prima facie, were not traced by the Delhi Police to the protesting students.

We call upon the Government to immediately refrain from attacking students and other protestors peacefully resisting the CAA-NRC across the country. We call upon the Government to desist from invoking Section 144 and allow Indians to exercise their constitutional right of assembly, freedom of expression and dissent. We call upon the Government to review its decision on CAA-NRC, focus on providing education-jobs-healthcare for all, and work for a strong, pluralistic, secular India.

Signed on December 19, 2019:

  1. Aafreen Kidwai

  2. Aakash Karkare

  3. Aarti Dabas

  4. Abhra Das

  5. Aditi Mittal

  6. Aditi Seshadri

  7. Ain Haider

  8. Ajay Norohna

  9. Akanksha Bajpai

  10. Akansha Negi

  11. Alka Khandelwal

  12. Aliya Khan

  13. Amrita Rajput

  14. Aneesha Henry

  15. Aniketh Mendonca

  16. Anila Nair

  17. Anita Vasudeva

  18. Anjali Awasthi

  19. Anjali Singh

  20. Ankita Maneck

  21. Ankita Agarwal

  22. Ankita Sorot

  23. Antara Kashyap

  1. Anubhuti Matta

  2. Anuradha Nagar

  3. Anushka Rovshen

  4. Aparna Shukla

  5. Apoorva Rao

  6. Aquila Khan

  7. Arshi Khan

  8. Atul Kasare

  9. Avehi Menon

  10. Ayu Bhagat

  11. Aziza Syed

  12. Bhoomi Mistry

  13. Brenna Ribeiro

  14. Chandani Ahlawat Dabas

  15. Chatura Rao

  16. Dalreen Ramos

  17. Darshana Jain

  18. Deepika Khatri

  19. Deepika Lal

  20. Devika Bahl

  21. Dhara Kanani

  22. Dimple Sharma

  23. Divya Rao

  24. Faiza Ahmad Khan

  1. Farah Gulamwaris Thakur

  2. Farida Patharia

  3. Farzeen Khan

  4. Gauri Vij

  5. Hansa Thapliyal

  6. Himanshi Dhawan

  7. Hitarth Desai

  8. Inayat Sood

  9. Jayati Vora

  10. Jeroo Mulla

  11. Jerry Pinto

  12. Joeyta Bose

  13. Jovita Aranha

  14. Kajri Babbar

  15. Kanika Rajani

  16. Karen D’souza

  17. Karuna Sharma

  18. Kashish Juneja

  19. Ketaki

  20. Kirti Vij Makhijani

  21. Krithi Sundar

  22. Kruti Kothari

  23. Kunjarani D’souza

  24. Layal Ayoub

  25. Lubaina Bandukwala

  1. Madhuri Mohindar

  2. Maheep Dhillon

  3. Maleeva Rebello

  4. Mamta Kalambe

  5. Mayanka Goel

  6. Meena Thaker Pillai

  7. Megha Bhattacharya

  8. Megha Subramanian

  9. Mimansha

  10. Minnie Vaid

  11. Monica James

  12. Monica Wahi

  13. Mousufa Mukadam

  14. Mugdha Singh

  15. Mukta Dhond

  16. Nancy Adjania

  17. Nandini Ramnath

  18. Nandini Shrikent

  19. Natasha Trivedi

  20. Navya Sahai Bhatnagar

  21. Nayana Agrawal

  22. Nilesh Correia

  23. Niloufer Sagar

  24. Nilofer

  25. Nirmita Gupta

  1. Nirmiti Kamat

  2. Parth Vyas

  3. Parul Rana

  4. Pooja Raheja

  5. Prarthana Uppal

  6. Prateek Gautam

  7. Prathamesh Kharatmal

  8. Pria Somiah

  9. Priyanka Arora

  10. Purvi Malhotra

  11. Radhika Makker

  12. Ragini Khushwaha

  13. Rajat Zamde

  14. Rashmi Mehta

  15. Reebu Tandon

  16. Reena Rai

  17. Reshmi Chakraborty

  18. Riddhi Savla

  19. Rucha Pathak

  20. Rujuta Sabnis

  21. Rupali Arte

  22. Sakshi Sharma

  23. Saloni Jain

  24. Sameera Khan

  25. Sanjukta Sharma

  1. Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh

  2. Sapana Jaiswal

  3. Sara Shaikh

  4. Sarojini Pradhan

  5. Savitri Medhatul

  6. Shalini Singh

  7. Sharanya Misra Sharma

  8. Sheetal Jhaveri Mehta

  9. Sheetal Mehta Karia

  10. Shradha Sukumaran

  11. Shraddha Agarwal

  12. Shraddha Sharma

  13. Shreya Khare

  14. Shuchi Talati

  15. Shyma Rajagopal

  16. Siddhi Patel

  17. Simran Dang

  18. Smitha Menon

  19. Smriti Jain

  20. Smruti Koppikar

  21. Sowjanya Kashyap

  22. Srushti Iyer

  23. Sruti Visweswaran

  24. Stefanie Samuel

  25. Sukanya Deb

  26. Sukhada Tatke

  27. Surekha S

  28. Sunayana Sadarangani

  29. Suryasarathi Bhattacharya

  30. Swati Ali

  31. Tejal Pandey

  32. Tihany Sengupta

  33. Trupti Kanade

  34. Vedika Singhania

  35. Vishnu Bagdawala

  36. Vrushali Telang

  37. Yakuta Poonawalla

  38. Yashaswini Raghunandan

  39. Zahra Gabuji

  40. Zara Mann

  41. Zulfia Waris

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