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day, firing unprovoked and indiscriminately, and killing at least three people. This further enraged the masses and they burnt police vehicles and entered into pitched battles with police on the streets. People in Bhagalpur observed a spontaneous bandh on 19 January. Again the police led by the local DSP and SDO of Kahalgaon fired and killed two persons in cold blood, dragging them from their houses. On the third day of the agitation too, Kahalgaon remained completely paralysed, with people announcing hukka-pani bandh for NTPC. A CISF jeep was set on fire and people compelled police and paramilitary forces to retreat in many incidents. Beating a retreat in face of defiant Kahalgaon people, the government has announced uninterrupted power supply to Kahalgaon, suspension of SDO and DSP as well as transfer of Kahalgaon BDO and Officer-in-Charge of police station. But the people are demanding arrest of the culprits of firing and institution of murder cases against them, removal of DM and SP of Bhagalpur, and a compensation of Rs.10 lakh to the family of each killed person and Rs.5 lakh to that of injured. .
The CPI(ML) staged a protest march against the Kahalgaon police firing and increasing crime rate in Patna and burned the effigy of state government on 19 January. In Bhagalpur, AISA burned the effigy of the CM on 20 January and CPI(ML) staged a dharna on 21 January, demanding uninterrupted power supply and stringent action against the officials responsible for firing in Kahalgaon. CPI(ML) has called for a Bihar Bandh on 24 January to protest the killings. Later LJP too announced to observe a Bandh on the same day, while the RJD-led six party combine announced a Bandh on 25 January. .
Earlier in late December 2007, auto-rickshaw drivers of the capital went on a 3-day strike against police highhandedness. The Nitish Government had convened a one-week Assembly session in the first week of December, and people chose this opportunity to vent their discontent and anger on the streets. After the session was over, the administration in Patna went on an offensive and announced that all encroachers will be firmly dealt with. Accordingly, on 22 December, hundreds of auto drivers all over the city were arrested under the new Police Act and 56 drivers were dragged to the court with ropes tied around their waists. Their only crime was that in the absence of any parking space provided by the administration, they had parked their autos on the roadside bus stands. Auto drivers reacted immediately and a spontaneous strike all over the city ensued. The strike continued for 22 and 23 December and in the meantime all the five auto driver unions jointly decided to launch an indefinite strike. .
CPI(ML) and AICCTU took an initiative and held meetings with our own union as well as other drivers. Processions were brought out and effigies of Police Act were burnt. A dharna was organized by the Auto Rickshaw Joint Struggle Committee which was addressed by our corporation councilor Comrade Tota Chaudhry. After three days the leadership called off the strike following talks with transport minister, in which he allowed auto drivers to park their vehicles in some of the bus stands and promised on some other issues like CNG supply and longer permits, but did not give anything in written or accede to some other demands. As the discontent among auto drivers persists, the Party has started conducting propaganda among them and mobilizing them for launching a consistent movement. .
Another sphere that has witnessed a lot of turmoil in the state is educational institutions. During his tenure Nitish has just toed the Laloo line of refusing democratic rights to the students. In addition, Nitish has given unbridled rights to the bureaucracy and promoted commercialization of education. This has resulted in widespread corruption in education, patronized by ruling political leaders. In the second half of December, AISA organized a parallel students senate (simultaneous to Patna University senate meeting) on the demands of students union elections, central university status to PU, immediate filling the vacant posts of teaching and non-teaching staff, withdrawal of fee hike and checking the assaults on campus democracy. The VC of PU had imposed restrictions in the campus to stall the students senate and section 144 was promulgated by the police and nominated a Disciplinary Committee. Rejecting this committee, AISA conducted a campaign among students and as a consequence, defying all these hurdles around two hundred students participated in the parallel senate held at BN College gate, and even some teachers and employees also attended it, who are very much opposed to the autocratic restrictions imposed by the VC to discipline them. AISA has raised the demand of sacking the VC of PU and restoration of campus democracy. .
In the PU senate meeting, instead of participating in person, the governor had sent his OSD. Prof. Nawal Kishor Chaudhry opposed the OSD's presence in the Senate as well as the VC's attitude in general and supported AISA demands. AISA too held that sending the OSD reeks of unwarranted bureaucratic interference in university affairs. After that, YC Simhadri (the VC) went to tour France without taking permission either from .
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The Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju taking salute during the 48th CISF Day Parade, in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on March 10, 2017.
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aisa Condemn the Communally Targeted Madhya Pradesh Legislation.
on `Cow Slaughter and Beef Eating'! Expose and Resist.
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5.1.12 the Communal-Fascist Agenda of the Sangh Parivar!!.
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Few days back, the Madhya Pradesh Cow Progeny Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Bill was accorded Presidential.
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sanction. So, now it's official: in MP, one can be jailed for seven years for the `crime' of slaughtering, or even.
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eating, keeping and transporting beef. Not just this, any police official, head constable upwards has the power to.
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conduct `raids' on any premises on mere suspicion that this Act is being violated, or is likely to be violated! Moreover, the.
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responsibility of proving the prosecution wrong would lie with the accused in case of cow slaughter. This draconian and.
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fascist legislation is just the latest assault by the BJP government's communal offensives against Muslim and Christian.
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minorities in MP. Though little highlighted, BJP has turned Madhya Pradesh into another laboratory of Hindutva's.
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communal campaign:.
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· In 2007, surya namaskar (with its incantations to the `Sun God') was made mandatory in government schools in.
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MP..
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· Since 2009, students have to recite a Sanskrit hymn `Bhojan Mantra', as part of government-funded midday meal.
schemes..
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· Since 2011, the Gita Saar is compulsorily taught to all students..
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· In 2010, the Bhopal police chief issued a "secret" circular to all police stations, directing them to collect all kind.
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of information from Christian institutions under their jurisdiction..
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· Many land allotments have been made to various Sangh Parivar organisations in the state..
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· Several government schemes are named after Hindu rituals and ceremonies..
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· Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has publicly appealed to government employees to take an active part.
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in RSS activities..
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The recent legislation against ban on cow slaughter is therefore clearly part of a larger communal agenda of the.
Sangh Parivar. Not surprisingly, similar laws have been passed in other states too when the BJP is or was in power:.
Gujarat, Karnataka and UP for instance. Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Orissa and.
Jharkhand too have legislations placing restrictions on cow slaughter..
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What exactly is so dangerous about this legislation? To begin with, it criminalises the eating and sale of beef, in the.
name of protecting religious sentiments. The real agenda to communally target and harass with his piece of legislation.
is just too obvious to be overlooked. Consider this: in India, when someone "destroys, damages or defiles any place of.
worship" (like each and every kar sevak who helped in the demolition of the Babri Masjid) the prescribed punishment.
is a maximum imprisonment for two years. And now, a person can be imprisoned for seven years merely for eating or.
selling beef, because it hurts religious sentiments!.
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Moreover, it gives huge powers to the state administration to harass, intimidate, implicate, detain, arrest or prosecute.
Muslims. Many activists have also pointed out that a police force, which is anyway communal, will misuse such a legislation.
to the hilt. The response of the UPA to this draconian legislation is yet another indication of the Congress's soft-Hindutva.
position. The Centre argued that raids should be allowed only when the `offence' had already taken place and not when.
the offence is `likely' to be committed! In other words, the Congress has no problem with criminalising of cow slaughter..
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Faced with a barrage of opposition from democratic voices across the country against the purposively motivated.
agenda of communal targeting, there is now an attempt to pose the `cow slaughter bill' as an `animal rights'.
issue - of course conveniently underplaying and forgetting that several animals other that cows are killed and eaten.
in this country, with the Hindu fundamentalists having no objection whatsoever!!! Therefore, one needs to expose and.
resist the real agenda behind this bill..
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The real agenda is crystal clear: target the Christians with a legislation against `forced' conversions, use an Act criminalising.
slaughter and consumption of beef to harass and prosecute Muslims. The issue is, do such legislations really have a.
place in a supposedly `democratic' and `secular' country? AISA appeals to the student community to expose and resist.
such repeated communal-fascist moves to target minorities..
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Condemn the Killing of 18-year old Altaf by CISF Personnel in Kashmir!.
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New Year in Kashmir started with the cold-blooded murder of 18-year old Altaf Ahmed Sood, who was shot dead in.
Boniyar (Uri, Kashmir) by CISF personnel a few days back. His `crime'? He was standing by the people protesting.
against protracted power scarcity in the area. It is high time that we recognise how it has become routine for the.
Indian state to address Kashmiri people's protest even on such issues as power shortage with such mindless.
repression and bullets. And now, after this brutal daylight murder, the CISF is not just justifying its role, it is also.
claiming immunity from prosecution!.
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AISA strongly condemns this murder, demands immediate and exemplary action against those officials.
responsible. AISA stands by the demands of the struggling people of Kashmir for their basic democratic rights to.
defend their life and livelihoods, and against the imposition of the AFSPA and other ACTs allowing security forces.
to perpetrate massacres with full impunity..
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Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice-President, AISA, JNU Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Secy.,.
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The Red Fort, is a historic Mughal fort in Delhi, India, that served from 1648 as the primary residence of the Mughal emperors. Old Delhi remained the capital of Mughal India until its fall in 1857, when the British Empire took over as the paramount power in the Indian subcontinent.
The security of The Red Fort is the responsibility of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Note "CISF RED FORT" on the yellow Delhi Police barrier. It provides security cover for 359 critical facilities in India such as nuclear installations, air and sea ports and power stations. The CISF also protects Important government buildings and iconic heritage monuments such as The Red Fort.
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The Telangana Crisis: .
Condemn the Ruthless Police Repression on the .
Osmania University Students Rally of 14th Feb 2010! .
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Expose and defeat UPA's Deflective and Delaying Tactics! .
March Ahead With the Demand for Telangana State Braving All Repression! .
In view of the recent developments in Telangana and faced with the overwhelming evidence of discrimination and underdevelopment that the region has faced , it is clear that while the government is no longer in a position to deny statehood to Telangana, it has resorted to a range of tactics to delay and deflect. From its repertoire of tricks, the central government has pulled out an old favorite yet another committee, this time headed by Justice Sri Krishna to look into the Telangana question. The 'terms of reference' of this committee, made public last Friday(12.2.10), have provoked outrage and a sense of betrayal among the people of Telangana, sparking a fresh spurt of agitations across the state. .
There was an immediate call for a Telangana-wide bandh by the JAC (Joint Action committee, comprising political representatives from the region drawn from all parties) and the TSJAC (Telangana Students Joint Action Committee) the following day, Saturday 13th Feb. The State government responded by imposing section 144 all over Telangana and massing paramilitary forces, Grey Hounds and Rapid Action Force in addition to CRPF, CISF and APSP Armed Battalions, Civil Police and Home Guards in Osmania. On Sunday evening, students had assembled in front of the Arts College on Osmania University campus to take out a rally. With the excuse that this was a breach of the just imposed section 144, the police launched a vicious and unprovoked lathi charge against the protesting students. Tear gas shells and rubber bullets were fired. Students and media persons were indiscriminately and mercilessly beaten. Several media persons sustained injuries, their cameras smashed and vehicles set on fire by the police. Women-students were not spared either and were among the worst hit. One girl-student lost an eye, another suffered head injuries, and another girl had both legs injured. Police violence and student-suicides have already resulted in over 200 dead during the current struggle. While the High Court in Hyderabad has ordered the police out of the campus, students continue to face harassment from the continuing police presence. There have been complaints of abuse by the police from girl students. .
Let us look at why the 'Terms of Reference' of the Srikrishna panel have aroused such widespread anger and despair in Telangana. The committee proposes to To examine the situation in the State of Andhra Pradesh with reference to the demand for a separate State of Telangana as well as the demand for maintaining the present status of a united Andhra Pradesh and to To review the developments in the State since its formation and their impact on the progress and development of the different regions of the State. .
Shockingly, in the ToR there is no mention of a roadmap for the formation of the Telangana state or any concrete assurance of the modalities to be followed. Following their December 9th announcement initiating the formation of a separate state in Telangana, the UPA government is now perceived to be backtracking on that promise. Despite one of the biggest mass, democratic movements of our times that has forced the government to its feet, the popular demand for a separate state has been disregarded. There already exists extensive research on the disparity of development in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The necessity of further study is questionable and appears more to be an attempt at delaying and deflecting the process. .
The committee further intends to examine the impact of the recent developments in the State on the different sections of the people such as women, children, students, minorities, other backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes This point is unclear. By recent developments in the state if they mean the ongoing struggle for Telangana, then this would be superfluous, as it is these very sections who are struggling for statehood. .
When a consensus has already emerged from Telangana for a separate state, wider consultations on the feasibility of the demand are unwarranted and a further subjection of the Telangana people to the will of other regions. The extended timeframe is also an attempt to diffuse the movement. .
AISA appeals to all democratic sections of the country to strongly condemn the unprecedented repression that has been unleashed against the students and all sections of pro-Telengana people, rally with the democratic demand for a Telangana state and resist all diversionary and repressive tactics of the Congress government. .
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Towards forming a JNU forum against war on people .
The Indian state is preparing for a full-scale waa· against the people ofcentral and easter·n India, one .
ofthe rnost oppressed yet resilient anasses of the country. The state is redeploying its troops from Oriss<~ , West 13engal Clncl ~Hijoining areas inhabitccl primarily by the adivJsis. More .
Kashmir and the North E(lst, <~ncl ~-.ligning them for posting in the regions of Ch<lttisgClrh, Andhra Pradesh, .
)harkhand. Mah<~rashtra, .
media reports, these forces are going to be increased to 1,00,000 in the cotn ing clays. The Incl ian army. air than 50,000 soldiers of the Indian security forces <.1rc <1lready operating in these regions, and according to .
force. central paramilitary forces such <IS CRPF. ITRP. CISf.. Cllong with Grey I founds. Coi3RA and other .
special forces. state police and Spcci<1l Police Officers. state-snonsored vigil,lntc gCings like Salwa ludum. .
Sendra. Nagarik Suraksha Samiti, Tritiya Prastuti Samiti. Harmad Vahini. Sunlight Sena etc.. all are being .
pitted against one of the most OJ2l)ressed. exploited e1nd mr1rginalisect sections of the society. The state has .
also put in place draconian laws like UAPA, NS/\, r1nd Chc1ttisgarh Public Securities Act etc. to silence all .
voices of resistance and dissent. This is in addition to tl-.e st<lte's routine acts of extra-legal murder and .
violence through fake encounters and custodial kiIIings, of using torture, rape Cl nd arson as n1eans to crush .
the people's resistance against exploitCition and repression in these regions. .
of the adivasi regions have been plundered to enrich a few, has also resulted in the destitution and.
The exploitation and plunder ofnatural resources at the expense of life and livelihood ofadivasis is .
nothing new. Over the last decades, the same process through which the forests, hi lls, minerals and rivers .
education have so far been denied to them, as has been their rights over land and forests. The historic .
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dispossession of millions of adivasis. Even the basic necessities of life such as livelihood, healthcare and .
injustice and systemic violence has led to Ztnti-feudal and anti-imperial rebellions in the past, and the .
ongoing resistance by the adivasis of central and eastern India is in continuc:1tion of this legacy of struggle. .
The growing resistance of the adivasis, dellits, peasJnts and workers has successfully prevented the state .
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from implementing many of its anti-people policies, Z~long with challenging the very foundations of the present exploitative system. For the ruling class, therefore, this resistance becomes 'anti-national', 'anti-development', or 'the biggest internc:1l security thre~t' to be crushed through war and by using the military .
might of the state. .
Though the state is presently targeting the Cldivasi-inhabited regions for its war offensive. this war is not .
questions or challenges the imperi Ztlist-dictated nco-liberal policies of the stZ~te and the ruling riZ~ss. To wageagainst the adivasis alone. It is ag<1inst all the oppressed people that have chosen the path of resistance. Nor .
is it only <~gainst the Maoists. but is against any and every people's movement and organization that .
this fascist war against the people Jncl their orgc:mizations, the stZtte is rnobilizing Ztll the forces at its command, be it the army and the air force, the re<Ktionary political parties in the parliament, the corporate media, a section of the intelligentsia, <1nd so on. The urgent need of the hour for all the den1ocratic and resistance to this war by the state. With this understanding, we the undersigned propose to form in JNU a pro-people organizations and individuals is to corne together and to collectively build up a strong forum against war on people consisting of organiz<ltions and individu~lls, and to pursue the following .
demands: 1. The war by the Indian state against the adivasis, dalits and other oppressed masses and .
people's organizations including the CPI(Maoist) and other revolutionary parties in the region of .
2. No to use ofArmy and Air Force against the people. All military, para-n1ilitary, air force, and Chattisgarh, Orissa, )harkhand, Maharashtra, West Bengal etc. n1ust be im1nediately stopped. special police forces must be withdrawn fron1 these regions. .
should be taken into account politically. The hundreds ofMemoranda of Understanding (MoUs) .
3. The people's resistance, anned or unanned, against the exploitation ofnatural resources made for rnining and other industrial projects in these regions n1ust be iann1ediately scrapped. .
4. Demands and issues of the people in diffea·ent a·egions must be adda·essed and settled by the .
state immediately. .
Sdf-Akshay, Alok, Amrita, Anirban, Anubhav, Ashish, Banojyotsna, Gogo!, Ishan, jagadeesan, John, .
Kalaiyarasan, Karthick, Lipokmar, Manobhanjan, Ocenclrila, Prakash, Pratyush, Priyadharshini, Pujya, Rauf, Rajpal, Ravi, Ritupan, Rubina, Shashank, Shashwati, Sushmita, TamilselvcH1, Un1a, Umar, Usman, Varunika, .
Veer, Vijendra, Yasir. .
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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh in a group photograph at the 47th Raising Day function of the CISF, in Ghaziabad on Friday, March 11, 2016. .The Director General, CISF, Shri Surender Singh is also seen..
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Condemn the Communally Targeted Madhya Pradesh Legislation on Cow Slaughter and Beef Eating! Expose and Resist.
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5.1.12 the Communal-Fascist Agenda of the Sangh Parivar!! .
Few days back, the Madhya Pradesh Cow Progeny Slaughter Prevention (Amendment) Bill was accorded Presidential sanction. So, now its official: in MP, one can be jailed for seven years for the crime of slaughtering, or even eating, keeping and transporting beef. Not just this, any police official, head constable upwards has the power to conduct raids onany premises on mere suspicion that this Act is being violated, or is likely to be violated! Moreover, the responsibility of provingtheprosecutionwrongwouldliewiththeaccusedincaseof cowslaughter.Thisdraconianand fascist legislationis just the latest assault by theBJP governmentscommunal offensives against Muslim andChristian minorities in MP. Though little highlighted, BJP has turned Madhya Pradesh into another laboratory of Hindutvas communal campaign: .
· In 2007, surya namaskar (with its incantations to the Sun God) was made mandatory in government schools in MP. · Since 2009, students have to recite a Sanskrit hymn Bhojan Mantra, as part of government-funded midday meal schemes. · Since 2011, the Gita Saar is compulsorily taught to all students. · In 2010, the Bhopal police chief issued a secret circular to all police stations, directing them to collect all kind of information from Christian institutions under their jurisdiction. · Many land allotments have been made to various Sangh Parivar organisations in the state. · Several government schemes are named after Hindu rituals and ceremonies. · Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has publicly appealed to government employees to take an active part in RSS activities. .
The recent legislation against ban on cow slaughter is therefore clearly part of a larger communal agenda of the Sangh Parivar. Not surprisingly, similar laws have been passed in other states too when the BJP is or was in power: Gujarat, Karnataka and UP for instance. Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Orissa and Jharkhand too have legislations placing restrictions on cow slaughter. .
What exactly is so dangerous about this legislation? To begin with, it criminalises the eating and sale of beef, in the name of protecting religious sentiments. The real agenda to communally target and harass with his piece of legislation is just too obvious to be overlooked. Consider this: in India, when someone destroys, damages or defiles any place of worship (like each and every kar sevak who helped in the demolition of the Babri Masjid) the prescribed punishment is a maximum imprisonment for two years. And now, a person can be imprisoned for seven years merely for eating or selling beef, because it hurts religious sentiments! .
Moreover, it gives huge powers to the state administration to harass, intimidate, implicate, detain, arrest or prosecute Muslims. Many activists have also pointed out that a police force, which is anyway communal, will misuse such a legislation to the hilt. The response of the UPA to this draconian legislation is yet another indication of the Congresss soft-Hindutva position. The Centre argued that raids should be allowed only when the offence had already taken place and not when the offence is likely to be committed! In other words, the Congress has no problem with criminalising of cow slaughter. .
Faced with a barrage of opposition from democratic voices across the country against the purposively motivated agenda of communal targeting, there is now an attempt to pose the cow slaughter bill as an animal rights issue of course conveniently underplaying and forgetting that several animals other that cows are killed and eaten in this country, with the Hindu fundamentalists having no objection whatsoever!!! Therefore, one needs to expose and resist the real agenda behind this bill. .
The real agendaiscrystalclear:targettheChristianswithalegislationagainstforced conversions, useanActcriminalising slaughter and consumption of beef to harass and prosecute Muslims. The issue is, do such legislations really have a place in a supposedly democratic and secular country? AISA appeals to the student community to expose and resist such repeated communal-fascist moves to target minorities. .
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Condemn the Killing of 18-year old Altaf by CISF Personnel in Kashmir! .
New Year in Kashmir started with the cold-blooded murder of 18-year old Altaf Ahmed Sood, who was shot dead in Boniyar (Uri, Kashmir) by CISF personnel a few days back. His crime? He was standing by the people protesting against protracted power scarcity in the area. It is high time that we recognise how it has become routine for the Indian state to address Kashmiri peoples protest even on such issues as power shortage with such mindless repression and bullets. And now, after this brutal daylight murder, the CISF is not just justifying its role, it is also claiming immunity from prosecution! .
AISA strongly condemns this murder, demands immediate and exemplary action against those officials responsible. AISA stands by the demands of the struggling people of Kashmir for their basic democratic rights to defendtheir lifeandlivelihoods, and against the impositionof theAFSPAandother ACTsallowingsecurity forcesto perpetrate massacres with full impunity. .
Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice-President, AISA, JNU Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Secy., AISA,JNU .
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