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Won't lodge complaint against Mumbai Uber driver, his act reflects country's situation, says poet-activist Bappadittya Sarkar

Press Trust of India • February 7, 2020, 18:07:09 IST
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Sarkar, a resident of Jaipur, who had arrived in Mumbai on 3 February for a poetry reading session at the Kala Ghoda Festival

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Won't lodge complaint against Mumbai Uber driver, his act reflects country's situation, says poet-activist Bappadittya Sarkar

Mumbai: A poet-activist, who was taken to a Mumbai police station by his cab driver after the latter overheard his phone conservation about anti-CAA protest, on Friday said that the driver’s aggressive behaviour and violent language reflected the atmosphere prevailing in the country. [caption id=“attachment_8016391” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] The 23-year-old poet, Bappadittya Sarkar, also said that despite the ordeal he faced due to the Uber driver’s act, he will not lodge a complaint against him as it may ruin his career and life. Sarkar, a resident of Jaipur, who had arrived in Mumbai on 3 February for a poetry reading session at the Kala Ghoda Festival, had taken part in the ongoing anti-CAA-NRC protest at Nagpada in Mumbai. He took the Uber cab from Juhu to Kurla around 10.30 pm on Wednesday. During the journey, Sarkar was discussing with his friend on mobile phone people’s discomfort with ‘Laal Salaam’ slogan at Shaheen Bagh protest in Delhi. The driver, who was listening, stopped the cab and told Sarkar he wanted to withdraw money from ATM. But he returned with two policemen, who allegedly asked Sarkar why he was carrying a ‘dafli’ (a percussion instrument), and also asked him his address. The driver allegedly asked the police to take Sarkar in custody for “he was saying he was a Communist and was talking about burning the country”. Secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association Kavita Krishnan had tweeted about the incident. According to the statement tweeted by her, the police advised Sarkar not to carry the dafli or wear a red scarf, “as the atmosphere is not good and anything can happen”. Talking to PTI on Friday, Sarkar said, “The behaviour of the driver was aggressive and his language was violent. This type of violent language symbolises whatever is going on in the country.” “The driver threatened me that he could have taken me somewhere else, but took me to a police station. I was scared due to his threat. But the driver must have some foundation for giving threat,” he said. Sarkar said he was living at a friend’s place in Kurla, but shifted to Andheri after the incident. “When our fight is only of thoughts, then we have to understand from where violence stems and how,” he said. “I am a student and love to write poems and create slogans and saying them. I could have stayed at my home when protests are going on across the country. But I have a responsibility to come out of the home for our people and our country,” he added. Before coming to Mumbai, Sarkar had also participated in the protests in Shaheen Bagh in Delhi and Jaipur. When asked whether he plans to take any action against the driver, Sarkar said that he does not want to ruin anybody’s life. “Uber should help the driver and give him counselling and therapy and send him for rehabilitation. His career should not be spoilt,” he said. “There can be differences of opinion and people like me work for the whole society,” he said. Sarkar, who was at the ‘Mumbai Bagh’ protest in Nagpada on Friday morning, said he will return to his hometown, Jaipur, in the afternoon, where he will take part in similar protests. “I will go to Jaipur first and meet my family members as they may also be worried (after the incident). After that I will participate in the protests,” he said. He also said he had got a call from Uber and the company condemned the incident saying whatever their driver did was not right and they are taking action.

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