[WSMDiscuss] Fwd: Civil Society Press Statement: On the arbitrary arrest of youth climate activist Disha Ravi

Ashish Kothari ashishkothari at riseup.net
Sun Feb 14 15:55:14 CET 2021


India continues along the path of abrogation of democratic rights. In a 
completely unjustified and excessive show of force, a young climate 
activist was picked up yesterday by Delhi Police and put into 5 days 
custody, on charges relating to alleged international conspiracy, 
violence etc that are in the context of the ongoing Farmers' movement in 
India. She and many others are part of environmental groups that have 
challenged the govt on several counts of negligence on environment, as 
also campaigned in support of the farmer movement, explicitly linking 
their ecological concerns with it. Now the Indian state is hitting back. 
See below a statement by several civil society groups and individuals, 
in response.

ashish


*_For Immediate Release and Publication: _*

*Statement by Coalition for Environmental Justice in India*

*and other concerned civil society activists and citizens *


*Focus on real issues: India's environmental and social justice crises*

*Stop targeting India's youth and environmental activists *


14th February, 2021: News that Disha Ravi, a young woman and climate 
activist from Bengaluru, has been “picked up” - in what is referred to 
as a “closely guarded operation” of the Delhi police - is highly 
disturbing both for what appears to be its illegal nature and for the 
over-reaction of the State that it represents. Earlier today, Disha has 
been remanded to police custody for five days.

Young environmental activists, that the country should be proud of, are 
the latest victims of the Centre’s continuing efforts to deligitimise 
the ongoing farmers protest and the nationwide solidarity it has 
generated. Disha has reportedly been picked up for sharing an advocacy 
toolkit inviting solidarity with the farmers’ protests outside Delhi, 
which was shared by noted teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg.

Delhi Police’s actions are all the more sinister because the 21-year old 
was taken to Delhi from Bengaluru with no disclosure about her 
whereabouts, not even to her parents, an action that can be termed 
extra-judicial abduction.

Delhi Police’s disregard for the rule of law is no secret. However, this 
action against an individual without following the due process of law, 
and in clear violation of norms for arrests and detentions laid down by 
the Supreme Court, reflects absolute contempt for constitutional 
principles. The act of criminalising young people for extending 
solidarity to a struggle that resonates with their own aspirations for a 
healthy and secure future, strikes as a new low.

>From the controversial Draft Environmental Impact Assessment 
Notification 2020 and in advancing laws that has drawn farmers’ across 
India to protest, the wider public is becoming increasingly aware of the 
Union Government’s tendency to put corporate interests over the 
well-being and future of the nation. It is also becoming increasingly 
clear that the current actions of the Central Government are 
diversionary tactics to distract people from real issues like the 
ever-rising cost of fuel and essential items, the widespread 
unemployment and distress caused due to the lockdown without a plan, and 
the alarming state of the environment..

The grave state of India's environment is evident from the recent 
Uttarakhand disasters and the floods across Western Ghats, the Ganges 
and Brahmaputra. In attending to this disastrous state of affairs, the 
Government needs to reach out to India’s youth, not attack them.

India should count itself fortunate that conscientious young Indians are 
actively engaged with shaping their futures in the face of ecological 
catastrophes. Aware that the government policies are hurting millions 
and harming the environment, these youngsters are exercising their 
constitutional rights and performing their fundamental duties by 
systematically holding the government accountable.

The Government’s heavy-handedness are clearly focused on terrorising and 
traumatising these brave young people for speaking truth to power, and 
amounts to teaching them a lesson. A confident Government must 
appreciate this resilience of our youth and hold open dialogues with 
them across the country. The current actions of the Indian Government, 
instead, amount to gagging democracy itself.

*As people involved in various campaigns for environmental and social 
justice, and as citizens who believe it is our sacred responsibility to 
hold governments to account, we invite the government to treat multiple 
serious ecological/climate, economic and social crises we now suffer 
from with the full attention they deserve.*

*We call on the Indian Government to take India’s youth into confidence, 
understand their concerns about their future, and work with them to 
safeguard our environment and strengthen institutions of democratic 
decision making.*

*We demand that Disha Ravi be immediately released and assisted to get 
back home to resume her life.*

*Endorsed by:*

Ashish Kothari, Kalpavrish, Pune

Nityanand Jayaraman, Write and Activist, Chennai

Leo F. Saldanha, Environment Support Group, Bangalore

M. J. Vijayan, New Delhi

Meera Sanghamitra, National Alliance of Peoples Movement (NAPM)

Soumya Dutta, Bharat Jan Vigyan Jatha (BJVJ)

Arundhati Dhuru

Sandeep Pandey

Kavita Krishnan, AIPWA

Ramnarayan K., Munsiari, Uttarakhand

A C Michael, Former Member of Delhi Minorities Commission

Evita Das, PIPFPD and NAPM (Delhi)

Veena Padmanabhan, Gurgaon

Nisha Biswas

Shripad Dharmadhikary, Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, Pune

Sahana Subramanian, Bangalore

Simar Kohla, Founder, Lifetide - Collective for water sustainability and 
Justice

Anuradha Banerji, Independent Researcher, New Delhi.

Benny Kuruvilla, Researcher, New Delhi
K. Sajaya, Independent journalist, Social Activist, Hyderabad

Amani Ponnaganti, Researcher, Bengaluru

G. Sundarrajan, Poovulagin Nanbargal

T. M. Krishna, Singer, Writer, Activist

S.P. Udayakumaran, Pachai Thamizhagam Katchi, Green Tamil Nadu Party

Richa Singh, Sangtin kisan majdoor sangthan Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh

Joe Athialy, Centre for Financial Accountability, New Delhi

Karthik G, Chennai Climate Action Group, Chennai

Adv Purnima Upadhyay, Amaravati, Maharashtra

Shalini Gera, Advocate, High Court of Chhattisgarh at Bilaspur

Khalida Parveen, Social activist, Hyderabad

Dr. Bittu K R, Associate Professor of Biology and Psychology, Ashoka 
University

Narasimha Reddy Dhonti, Hyderabad

Paschim Banga Khet Majoor Samity, West Bengal

Shramajivi Mahila Samity, West Bengal

Dr Akhileshwari Ramagoud, Academic and Independent Journalist

M.Yuvan - Writer, Naturalist, Activist - Chennai Climate Action Group

Sushmita, Mumbai

Kamayani Bali Mahabal, Feminist and Human Rights Activist

Rinchin, Writer, Chattisgarh

Punjab Womens Collective

Padmaja Shaw, Rtd. Professor, Osmania University

Karthik Ranganathan, Engineer, Bangalore

Amit Kumar, Delhi Solidarity Group, New Delhi

Suma Josson, Film maker

Siddharth K J, Independent Researcher, Bengaluru
Nikita Naidu, Hyderabad

Arundhati Ghosh, Cultural Professional, Bangalore

Manoj Pande

Abhayraj Naik, Visiting Faculty, Azim Premji University, Bangalore

Mari Marcel Thekaekara, Gudalar, TN

Sujatha Padmanabhan, Chennai

Anil Varghese, Delhi Solidarity Group

Ramanand Wangheilakpa, Secy, Chingmeirong Maning leikai Singlup and 
Exe.Dir, Indigenous Perspectives,Manipur

Chirag Dhara, Mumbai, India

Ashik Krishnan, Co-Creator, Travellers' University

Sridhar Radhakrishnanm Environmentalist, Kerala Paristhithi Aikya Vedhi

Tara Murali, Architect, Chennai

Akshay Chettri, Pune

Om Prakash Singh, Chennai

Jaya Iyer Delhi, bhumi ka

Rajeswari S Raina

Madhu Sarin, Chandigarh

Shalmali Guttal, Karnataka

Eric Pinto

Cassandra Nazareth/ Mumbai

Neelam Ahluwalia, (NCR resident)

Ammu Abraham

Terence Fernandes

Aysha, Right to Food Campaign

Dr.G.Vijay, School of Economics, University of Hyderabad

Sheila Kapur

Manasi Pingle, Bangalore

Nishant Bangera, Thane, Muse Foundation

Dunu Roy, Hazards Centre, New Delhi

Yash Marwah, Let India Breathe

Amrita Bhattacharjee

Nachiket Udupa, Delhi

Smruthi Ananth, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru

and many others..


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