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BJP rulers' standard mode of operation amidst Covid-19: Turning 'victims' into accused

By Surabhi Agarwal, Sandeep Pandey, Shreekumar*
At a time when there can be no mass mobilisations or street protests, and when so many people are distressed, anxious and distracted by the unprecedented challenges our country is facing due to the Covid-19 crisis, the government's actions against activists, journalists, intellectuals and Muslims appear to be calculated and insidious.
Needlessly pushing people into already crowded jails when physical distancing and personal hygiene are being held as among the most important measures to be taken against the spread of the coronavirus, is inhumane. These actions are an indication of not just the government’s contempt for democracy, human dignity and the freedom of expression but also its single-minded pursuit of vendetta against its political opponents.
At a time when the police have been deployed to ensure compliance with safeguards to protect people from Covid-19 and everyone else has been expected to suspend their work and stay home, the government has used the police for vindictive action against people who are critical of the ideology espoused by Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS).
This is unacceptable in a democracy. These people have never posed a threat to law and order and have always carried out their political activities in full public view. The coronavirus crisis has provided the BJP government with a convenient cover to carry out its political agenda.
When Siddharth Vardarajan, editor of The Wire, questioned the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister’s initial approval to a large religious fair that was to take place in Ayodhya on Ram Navami, at the same time that the Tablighi Jamaat assembly was underway, police travelled all the way from Ayodhya to Delhi by road to serve a notice to him for misquoting the CM in a tweet (he had mistakenly attributed a quote by Acharya Paramhas to Adityanath, something he clarified and apologised for soon after). He was asked to appear at a police station in Ayodhya on April 14 during the lockdown.
It is unthinkable that when officers should have been focussing on protecting people from the coronavirus threat their vindictive minds were working to take revenge on Vardarajan merely to please Yogi Adityanath.
In Assam, Akhil Gogoi, a peasant leader, who led protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in December 2019, has been in jail first in Guwahati, then in Sivasagar and Dibrugarh in different cases. As he gets bail in one case, the police are ready outside the jail to arrest him in another case, his last arrest having been made during the lockdown period. This is the strategy BJP government is following to ensure he remains behind bars.
On April 14, the UP Advisory Board confirmed the invocation of the National Security Act (NSA) by the Aligarh police against Dr Kafeel Khan who was booked for making 'hate speech' while addressing students of the Aligarh Muslim University during anti-CAA and National Register of Citizens (NRC) protests. He had obtained bail on 10 February but NSA was invoked against him in order to extend his stay in jail. 
That we have laws which allow the government to arrest people and take its own time to even frame charges is itself a problem
 A paediatrician at Baba Raghav Das Medical College in Gorakhpur, not far from the religious Math presided over by Yogi, Dr Kafeel Khan was suspended in 2017 when an abnormally large number of children died in the Encephalitis ward. A subsequent enquiry found that not only was he not responsible for the deaths, but had tried to save lives by arranging for oxygen cylinders in his personal capacity, despite being on leave at the time of the incident. 
The government has made a number of arrests of political activists in recent days during the lockdown. Anand Teltumbde and Gautam Navlakha were taken into custody on dubious charges holding them responsible for the Bhima Koregaon violence in 2018. In the same case Sudha Bhardwaj, Varavara Rao, Shoma Sen, Surendra Gadling, Mahesh Raut, Arun Ferreira, Sudhir Dhawale, Rona Wilson and Vernon Gonsalves are already incarcerated under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
The Supreme Court, in fact, facilitated the arrest of Teltumbde and Navlakha by denying them bail. That we have laws which allow the government to arrest people and take its own time to even frame charges is itself a problem. The judiciary is now so subservient to the ruling dispensation that it grants the government extension for framing charges even when the charges themselves are without evidence. Why is so much time needed for gathering evidence if the charges are true?
Several prominent Muslim activists who were at the forefront of the anti- CAA-NRC citizens protests such as Gulfisha, Khalid Saifi, Ishrat Jahan, Safoora Zargar, Meeran Haider and Umar Khalid have been arrested in the last few weeks, some of them under the draconian UAPA. Further, it has been reported that over 800 ordinary Muslim residents have been picked up by the police in connection with the Anti-Muslim violence which took place in North-East Delhi in late February.
In the Bhima Koregaon case, Dalits were the target of the violence which occurred on January 1, 2018 but no action was taken against the prime accused, subscribers of Hindutva ideology, Sambhaji Bhide and Milind Ekbote.Instead, prominent Dalit intellectual Anand Teltumbde and many activists who are supporters of Dalit rights are in jail. 
Similarly, in Delhi, no action was taken against BJP leaders Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Varma who incited the violence which essentially targetted Muslims, and it was mostly Muslims who were made the accused and arrested, thereby using the opportunity to round up leaders of anti-CAA-NRC protests. Turning victims to accused is emerging as a standard mode of operation of the police under BJP rule. 
The government must end this vindictive campaign and instead focus its energy and resources on the fight against Covid-19. All arrested political dissenters must be released. Further, all prisoners serving short-term sentences for non-serious crimes should be released so that prison conditions may be improved and prisoners and prison staff protected from the coronavirus. The investigation of Delhi’s anti-Muslim violence should be carried out transparently and without a political agenda.
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*Surabhi Agrawal and Sandeep Pandey, a Magsaysay award winning social activist,  are associated with Socialist Party (India); Shreekumar is a farmer-activist based in Karnataka

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