[WSMDiscuss] Post Not Delivered till the Time of Writing this Mail

Umakant uk4in at yahoo.co.in
Fri Apr 10 09:13:20 CEST 2020


Dear Jai Greetings! It took more than one and half hour for the post to be delivered. Yes, the problem of mails being not delivered is sorted out it seems. Generally it does not take long time to get the mail delivered. But some time it may be delayed due to technical glitch/problem or whatever. I sent a mail to you mainly because I close my computer before or by 12 and by that time the post had not been delivered. But thanks for your reply. I am able to see my post and even by you and others now. 

With Regards Umakant






    On Friday, 10 April, 2020, 04:10:59 am IST, Jai Sen <jsen at uottawa.ca> wrote:  
 
 
Postscript :
 
Just to add that we did indeed have some mail problems today, but those have been resolved, and hopefully your posts will now appear without problem.
 
            Sorry about what happened !
 
            Jai
 

On Apr 9, 2020, at 3:49 PM, Jai Sen <jsen at uottawa.ca> wrote:

I’m having problems sending mail from my normal id, and so for the moment I’m writing from my uOttawa id, cc my normal id.  Can I therefore request you to PLEASE REPLY ALL ? :
 
Thursday, 9 April 2020
  

Dear Umakant
 
            Thanks for this.  First, let me tell you that your post *has been received on the list – at least, as per the list archives, athttps://lists.openspaceforum.net/pipermail/wsm-discuss/.  You can check that yourself.
 
            But as it happens, I am having some mail problems at this same time, and so I happened to not have received your post, either… So how and why do you think that your post had not been posted ?  Because you did not receive a copy ?  Or some independent source ?
 
            I ask because I’m wondering whether by chance you too are also having problems receiving mail, as I am…
 
            Best, and as always, thank you so much for the very valuable posts that you do… and where the news in this last one, which I also had seen elsewhere, is so angering, so bad… and all the more so, in these extremely difficult times…
  

            Jai
  


On Apr 9, 2020, at 2:28 PM, Umakant <uk4in at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

Dear Jai

Greetings! I am sending this mail to inform you that my post earlier today at 11.03 pm has not been delivered to the list on wsmdiscuss till the time for me to sign out for the night. It was titled as ‘Supreme Court Grants One Week’s Time to Surrender’. There may be some technical glitch due to which the mail was not delivered.
 

Do check whether my post was received or not. I find that in my ‘sent folder’ it is showing as sent. But I did not receive the acknowledgement and even the mail is not delivered.
 

If the issue has been sorted out, then may I request you to circulate this post which is given below. I feel extremely sorry to bother you with this kind of request. 
 
 

With Regards

Umakant
 

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Dear Friends

Greetings! This is to bring to your kind attention that despite a global petition of solidarity in which more than five thousand academicians, activists and others made an appeal to quash the impending arrest order of Dr. Anand Teltumbde and Mr. Gautam Navlakha, and also several other appeals, the Supreme Court yesterday (April 08, 2020) on a fresh petition filed by Dr. Teltumbde and Mr. Navlakha, granted a week’s time to surrender. That means both of them will have to surrender by April 14, 2020 now. As per the earlier rejection of the pre-arrest petition they were told to surrender by April 06, 2020.
 

It is a matter of regret and great concern that their plea of age, poor health and turbulent time due to coronavirus pandemic was not considered at all.
 

Do pass it on to others in your circle/network.  
 

CASR demands the immediate release of all political prisoners!

Campaign Against State Repression(CASR), April 09, 2020

https://indianculturalforum.in/2020/04/09/casr-demands-the-immediate-release-of-all-political-prisoners/
 

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Bhima Koregaon case: SC gives activists Gautam Navlakha, Anand Teltumbde one week to surrender

Scroll,in, April 08, 2020

https://scroll.in/latest/958606/bhima-koregaon-gautam-navlakha-anand-teltumbde-seek-time-from-sc-to-surrender-amid-covid-19-crisis
 

The activists said going to jail right now is ‘virtually a death sentence’.
 

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Bhima Koregaon: SC Grant One More Week to Navlakha and Teltumbde to Surrender

Sanya Talwar, LiveLaw, April 08, 2020

https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/sc-reserves-order-on-plea-for-time-extension-gautam-navlakha-anand-teltumbde-bhima-koregaon-154953
 

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With Regards

Umakant, Ph. D

New Delhi
 













My final words of advice to you are educate, agitate and organize; have faith in yourself. With justice on our side I do not see how we can lose our battle. The battle to me is a matter of joy. The battle is in the fullest sense spiritual. There is nothing material or social in it. For ours is a battle not for wealth or for power. It is battle for freedom. It is the battle of reclamation of human personality.
B.R.Ambedkar


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Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
 
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Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press.  Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN, MOM1Flipkart, and MOM1AUpFront
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?.  New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press.  Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
 

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____________________________
 
Jai Sen
 
Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
 
jai.sen at cacim.net
 
Now based in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325) and in Ottawa, Canada, on unceded and unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900) 
 
CURRENT / RECENT publications :
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press.  Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN, MOM1Flipkart, and MOM1AUpFront
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?.  New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press.  Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
 

SUBSCRIBE TO World Social Movement Discuss, an open, unmoderated, and self-organising forum on social and political movement at any level (local, national, regional, and global).  To subscribe, simply send an empty email to wsm-discuss-subscribe at lists.openspaceforum.net
 



____________________________
 
Jai Sen
 
Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
 
jai.sen at cacim.net & jsen at uottawa.ca
 
Now based in Ottawa, Canada, on unceded and unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900) and in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325)
 
RECENT publications :
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press.  Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN, MOM1Flipkart, and MOM1AUpFront
 
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?.  New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press.  Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press
 


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