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Vivek Mehta

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Sep 3, 2018, 3:51:29 AM9/3/18
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Dear Friends,

We are a collective of alumni, students, researchers, faculty, staff and community members affiliated with IIT Kanpur in the present or past. We strongly condemn the recent arrest of IIT Kanpur alumna Sudha Bhardwaj and other activists through the following statement. We intend to release it to wider press and would like you to please endorse it. You may also use this google form to record your endorsement: https://goo.gl/forms/YgJejpBAjTcnqOw53

Please circulate widely among your IIT Kanpur acquaintances.

Warmly,




Statement demanding immediate release of writers, activists and human rights defenders


We, a group of alumni of IIT Kanpur and others as students, researchers, faculty, staff and other community members affiliated with the same institute strongly condemn the arrest of IIT Kanpur alumna Sudha Bharadwaj (Integrated MSc., Mathematics, 1979-1984) and other activists namely, Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira, Gautam Navlakha and Varavara Rao, and the raiding of houses of Anand Teltumbde, K. Satyanarayana and Stan Swamy among many others. These arrests seem to be a mere sequel in an ongoing attempt to intimidate and arrest activists, eminent writers, professors, journalists, and human rights defenders around the country.

Sudha Bhardwaj has a public record of dedicating herself to the most marginalized through her work spanning more than thirty years. She finished her integrated bachelors and masters program of Dept of Mathematics, IIT Kanpur, in 1984. Already socially conscious as a student, by 1986 she had moved to Chhattisgarh working with a workers’ organization and trade union in the mining-industrial belt of central Chhattisgarh. It is here she found her calling as a trade unionist, and later, as a lawyer. We have compiled a short biography of her long journey at https://goo.gl/J6F9kK - it is clear that she dedicated herself entirely to the most vulnerable and powerless, working through the rights and frameworks guaranteed in the Indian constitution.

The invoking of UAPA against Sudha Bharadwaj which – given its unduly harsh provisions – would ensure long term incarceration and denial of bail, is a travesty of justice given her long record of legal and social work. The charges against her appear to be totally concocted: the contradictory nature of the public statements issued by the prosecution suggests as much, as does even a cursory glance at the prime evidence in the form of a letter allegedly written by her. It is also very curious that the dubious letters are entirely unaccompanied by any further evidence and were first leaked to selective media outlets, and the prosecution seems to be more prepared for a “media trial” than an actual one (see https://goo.gl/KtD55m for a summary of recent events in perspective).

With what appears to be a clear fabrication of facts, it looks like an attempt to malign her reputation and discredit her causes. The cases of other arrests seem to be similar.

In standing with the dispossessed and tirelessly bringing their issues within the ambit of the legal system, she has only strengthened the impulse of inclusive development that must be the bedrock of any modern democracy. It is no coincidence then, that a large number of public intellectuals, bureaucrats, academics, and members of the general public have come out in her support. To their voices we add ours, as members of an institution where this distinguished alumna spent her early years.

We, the undersigned, demand an immediate and unconditional release of Ms. Bhardwaj and all others who have been arrested. We also exhort an independent and impartial investigation by the National Human Rights Commission into the circumstances of their arrests.

PS

1. We encourage you to fill this form to sign this statement: https://goo.gl/forms/YgJejpBAjTcnqOw53

2. Should you have any further queries or comments, please drop an email to us at  iitk.nomore...@gmail.com 


Signatories

Kuver Sinha (MS 2001), Carl T Bush Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Oklahoma

Vaibhav Vaish (B. Tech 2004), INSPIRE Faculty, ISI Bangalore.

Vaibhav Kumar (M. Tech 2013)

Dr. V N Sharma (M. Tech 1978)

Amit Singh (B. Tech 2005), Adjunct Faculty, Dept of Mechanics, Virginia Tech

Ashok Gupta (B. Tech 1972), Emeritus Professor. Ohio University

Sushil Handa (B. Tech 1966)

Vivek Kr. Mehta (M.Tech 2005, PhD 2013), Assistant Professor, Tezpur University, Assam

Arun Karthik B. (MBA 2010)

Himanshu (B. Tech 2004)

Deepankar Basu (B. Tech 1994), Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Vikas Dubey, PhD Student, IIT Kanpur, 2013-Present

S. Pradeep Kumar, PhD Student, IIT Kanpur

Dheeraj Singh (B. Tech 2004)

Manu Agrawal (MBA 2011)

Akshaya Kumar (B. Tech 2003)

Aravind Muthusamy (M. Des 2010)

Rahul Varman, Professor, IIT Kanpur

Suchitra Mathur, Faculty, IIT Kanpur

Abha Sur (PhD student from 1973-75),  Faculty, Program in Science, Technology and Society, MIT, USA

Jaya Jha (B. Tech 2004)




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