CAA stir: Activist parents in jail, 14-month-old awaits their return


Varanasi, Dec 26 (IANS): With her parents in jail after they protested against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), a 14-month-old baby girl in the Prime Minister's Lok Sabha constituency here has been living with relatives for the past one week.

The couple, Ekta and Ravi Shekhar, was picked up by Uttar Pradesh Police during a protest organised by the Left groups in the city on December 19. Ayra, their 14-month-old daughter, is now being taken care of by her relatives at their home.

"My son has not committed a crime. Why have the police arrested him? He was protesting peacefully. Can you imagine how their child is living without her mother? Is this the way to control crime?" asked Sheila Tiwari, Ravi Shekhar's mother.

The baby's grandmother said that Arya was not eating in the absence of her mother. "Somehow we manage to feed her a few spoons of food. She says, 'Amma aao, Papa aao (Mother come, Father come)' all the time. We keep telling her they will come. We don't know what to do," she said.

There has been a controversy over the arrests in Varanasi last week over the protests against the citizenship law.

Over 60 people have been arrested in Varanasi for protesting despite a ban on large gatherings. Among them are well-known activists Ekta and Ravi Shekhar. They run an NGO called Climate Agenda that focuses on air pollution.

The police has justified the arrests by saying that the protests led to tension in the holy city.

An eight-year-old boy had died in a stampede allegedly triggered by the police baton-charging on protesters in a different part of the city during the anti-CAA protests last week.

The relatives and well-wishers of Ekta and Ravi Shekhar say the priority for them is to get bail for the couple and to fight the case legally in court. They are praying that the baby gets her parents back soon.

 

  

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  • Abdallah, Calucut

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    May these people be released soon and be able to take care of their infant. I don't know how the authorities treating people inhumanly will be punished by God. I want to say these people to be afraid of God as they will not be pardoned for the hate crime. We are with u dear Ekta and Ravi and condemn your arrest

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  • Suma, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Stop such emotional black mail. Head master son, 14 month baby.......wat else

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Cant understand why original Indians are punished in the name of beef cow vande mataram Demonitization GST jaishri ram NRC CAB etc.....

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Protest is violent only BJP ruled states.
    Feel sorry for 14month.
    But more you suppress many more Ekta and Ravi s will join.

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  • myna, Mysuru

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Height of cruelty. The Govt., should release the parents of the 14 year old.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    14 month-old

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