#StandWithChandrashekharAzad – Statement by the Committee for the Defence of Bhim Army


“The UP government and its district administration are invoking the NSA to delay, if not actually circumvent, the judicial process and thus keep Chandrashekhar in prison as long as possible – even though they know that these charges cannot be sustained in the court of law.”

Statement by the Committee for the Defence of Bhim Army against booking of Chandrashekhar under NSA (November 4)

The Committee for the Defence of Bhim Army (CDBA) expresses it shock at the act of the Uttar Pradesh government and the Saharanpur district administration in slapping charges under the National Security Act (NSA) on Bhim Army founder-president Chandrashekhar.

It is telling that the NSA was slapped against Chandrashekhar after the Allahabad High Court gave him bail on November 2 after a long legal battle. The High Court had observed while granting bail to Chandrashekhar and three other Bhim Army activists that the charges were politically motivated.

It appears that the decision of the district administration to book Chandrashekhar under NSA was taken a long time back, and the government and local administration were keeping their options open about when exactly to move in this direction. Around September 6-7, Chandrashekhar had already written about this in a hand-written letter from prison, addressed to his comrades, friends and well-wishers of the Bhim Army. He had mentioned that he had learnt from sources in the jail that the administration (and state government) did not want him to fight for his bail and, if he did, they would book him under NSA. This information and Chandrashekhar’s letter was shared by the CDBA in its press conference held in Press Club, in New Delhi on September 12.

The decision to invoke the NSA now, immediately after Chandrashekhar and others were granted bail by the High Court proves that the information put out by Chandrashekhar in early September was correct and the decision is mala fide.

We consider that the UP government and its district administration are invoking the NSA to delay, if not actually circumvent, the judicial process and thus keep Chandrashekhar in prison as long as possible – even though they know that these charges cannot be sustained in the court of law.

This step by the Yogi Adityanath government, we believe, is in keeping with its consistently anti-Dalit attitude and its attempts to keep its upper-caste support intact. The increasing attacks on Dalits with complete impunity has, in fact, now become a hallmark of BJP governments everywhere in the country.
The Committee for the Defence of Bhim Army calls upon all democratic forces to raise their voice against this monstrous decision to frame Chandrashekhar. The attack on Bhim Army, Chandrashekhar and his comrades is an attack on the very principles of democracy and rule of law, and it is of utmost importance that voices across the board join in opposing this act of the UP government and its Saharanpur district administration.

(by Sanjeev Mathur, Pradeep Narwaland Praveen Verma

Coordinators, Committee for the Defence of Bhim Army)

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    Dr.Laxmi Berwa

    I totally agree with CDBA, 100%.This attitude by Yogi govt. smacks of typical upper caste ‘s racist attitude and fascist policies of RSS/BJP and Hindutava clan.Until and unless the civil society unite to defend the civil rights of each and every citizens, of India,India is heading for a fascist India forget about secular/democratic India.The Court of Law is totally debunked by the U.P Govt.
    It is my plea to ALL Dality-Bahujan and others who believe in Dr.Ambedkar’s civil rights values must unite and meet the Prime Minister Honorable Modi and ask him to sack the Yogi government and restore the rule of Law.PM Ji should know that Gujarat Elections are coming and it is a referendum on his govt. RSS/BJP/Hindutava governance.
    I urge the U.P government to revert the NSA decision on Mr. Chandra Shekhar and restore the democratic values enshrined in the Constitution of India.

    Down with the fascism.

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