Mangaluru: 'Anti-CAA protests like freedom struggle to reclaim public space' - Teesta Setalvad


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 1: Noted civil and human rights activist Teesta Setalvad on Sunday March 1 slammed the BJP-led central government in connection with the recent riots in Delhi and the enactment of the controvsial Citizenship Amendment Act despite protests, and said that there is a need to break the extreme negative politics happening in the country now.

She was speaking at School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya here on the theme 'Understanding our times: People’s struggle and state response' organized by We the People and Citizens' Forum for Mangalore Development (CFMD).

"Today we are facing such a huge challenge because of the present political situation. We need to break the extreme negative politics happening in the country today. The Citizenship Amendment Act which is being implemented will not only affect the Muslims but also adivasis, dalits, migrant labourers, nomadic tribes and other sections of society. Five years prior to the Gujarat riots of 2002, I had predicted it because of the transformation the society was going through, and unfortunately genocide happened."

She also emphasized the need to hold protests in a systematic and organised manner. "Otherwise, they will not fetch good results," she said.

"The was an effort to target one section of the community for long, and now with the move to implement CAA, the government has shown how it is engaged in divide and rule. But the people have sensed the hidden agenda of the BJP government, and are now descending on streets. This has now become the fundamental problem of the country.

"The government has used the technique of brute force when there was peaceful (anti-CAA) protest. This is like a freedom struggle to reclaim our public space and citizenship right. Use of force to quell protests is nothing but a violation of human rights. We need to celebrate the fact that fear is breaking away and all are coming out to raise their voice. We should keep this pressure on as Indian Muslim women know that there will be no space in future for them. This spontaneous movement should continue in order to regain our space," she said.

She further said that if citizenship was snatched away under NRC as in Assam, people would be denied their right to avail government schemes and right to vote, which would be nothing less than rendering civil death. "The document-based citizenship test is unconstitutional. Only 58% of the Indian citizens have their birth certificates, and only they will be able to clear the citizenship test. During the Aadhar process all documents were collected, and many were denied Aadhar for not having permanent address. But now they say Aadhar is not a document for citizenship. Why do you want to repeat the process all over again with NPR or NRC?

"We are not opposing the census as it is needed to count the total population of the country and to provide government facilities. But when it was undertaken by the UPA government, the place and date of one's parents were not asked, so why are they asking that now?" she questioned.

"They have even amended the passport rules just for the sake of CAA, NPR and NRC. There are certain rules to identify illegal immigrants and laws to tackle the issue. I object to the BJP leaders terming them as 'ghuspetiya' (infiltrators). They can call them refugees or illegal immigrants," she said.

Stating that the NRC exercise, if implemented, would be a blow to the economy, she said, "Assam which has a population of only 3.2 crore has spent Rs 1,220 to implement NRC. The government needs to spend over 55,000 crore to implement it in rest of the country. Instead of addressing the problems of unemployment, why is the government spending such a huge amount on this unnecessary work?"

When asked about what one should do when officials come to doorsteps asking for documents, she said, "We should start a movement in a decisive manner to refuse to give documents when someone arrives at our doorsteps. We should also carry out a signature campaign, meet MLAs , MPs and take delegations repeatedly to the chief minister. We can even file a petition and challenge the Act."

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 03 2020

    Forget about CAA. Shall we talk about foreign currency racket that you ran for which you were in trouble? Why did not not declare foreign funding?

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Mar 02 2020

    Nonsense! Can she explain how CAA will affect Advasis and Dalits? On the contrary CAA will benefit these people coming from neighbouring countries. She is deliberately creating confusion between CAA and NRC which is yet to be finalized. Somehow these people want to remain in the limelight for nothing.

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  • Mohith, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 02 2020

    Simply stirring the peace in the society. these so called activist baba's need to be banned by society and not by govt.
    Jai Hind.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    Can any Educated person in Mangaluru explain the benefits of CAA & NRC ...

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  • Madhu sudan, Kadri

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    As an uneducated I will explain you that CAA is to control the entry of illigal emigrants who entered after 2014. Now as an educated you explain me what is harm from CAA/NRC.

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  • Naveen, Netakere

    Mon, Mar 02 2020

    you hit nail on the head !

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  • Manu, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 02 2020

    Ask this question to USA or UK, they will explain you better. Country like Srilanka & Pakistan have this nation register and some who call themselves as educated & asking question question what is CAA & NRC

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    Gujarat riot victims are still searching for this lady who swindled money from them.

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  • moshu, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    There are 10 States so far who opposing or refusing to implement the CAA and NRC including Bihar and Orissa which are alliance with BJP led NDA govt.had become headache for BJP.

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  • Sanjay, hebri

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    absolutely correct..... rectifying partition mistake by... sending out

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  • Sangram sangam, Kundapur

    Sun, Mar 01 2020

    After issue implemented lot off paid speakers get the job

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