Outcry As Anand Teltumbde Prepares To Surrender On Ambedkar Jayanti
Nagpur, MAHARASHTRA
— Politicians across party lines, intellectuals and activists have
condemned the imminent incarceration of prominent Dalit intellectual Anand
Teltumbde, who is expected to surrender before a court in Mumbai on April
14 for alleged Maoist links.
Congress leaders Udit
Raj and Rajkumar Chabbewal, independent MLA from Gujarat and rights activist
Jignesh Mevani, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi chief Prakash Ambedkar, CPI leader and
Rajya Sabha MP D.Raja, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi leader Dr.Ravikumar and Dr.Thol
Thirumavalavan, and Bhim Army’s Vinay Ratan Singh described Teltumbde’s
imminent imprisonment as “tragic and shameful” for all Dalits, Adivasis, OBC,
and minorities on many counts for all of India in a joint statement.
“Coinciding with the upcoming Ambedkar
Jayanti, Dr Anand Teltumbde, one of India’s foremost public intellectuals and
the strongest legatee of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s tradition of struggling for a
truly democratic India, will be complying with the Supreme Court’s order to
surrender to the jail authorities,” the statement said. “He will be
surrendering on the 14th April 2020, between 12 noon - 2 pm at the Sessions
Court in Mumbai. This is both tragic and shameful for all Dalits, Adivasis,
OBC, and minorities on many counts for all of India. It marks a day on
which this country will celebrate the 129th birth anniversary of one of its
greatest minds and hearts, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and on which the mighty
nationalist machinery seeks to crush the spirit that kept the flame of
democracy alive in our midst.
When even very repressive regimes around the
world are releasing political prisoners in the face of the Coronavirus, great
minds like Dr. Teltumbde are incarcerated.” .. read more:
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