PRESS
RELEASE
16
leading Indian diaspora organisations hold ‘Vigil for Democracy in India’ in
London’s Parliament Square on Sunday 5 May
With India in the middle
of its most crucial election since independence in 1947 fifteen of UK’s most
important Indian diaspora organisations are holding a Vigil for Democracy in
India to express their deep dismay and concern about the way the election is
being conducted and PM Modi’s attempt to turn India into a Hindu-supremacist
fascist state.
They condemn the horrific
hate speech against Muslims from Prime Minister Modi himself in one election
video after another, the lies he is hurling at the Congress and the opposition
INDIA coalition, for example that they would confiscate the property and the
wedding necklaces of Hindu women and hand them to Muslims.
The organisers of the
vigil point out that in the last ten years, the Modi government has already
subverted the spirit of the Constitution which decreed equal citizenship for
people of all faiths. The RSS, the BJP’s fascist parent organisation, are now
planning to replace it wholesale with the Manusmriti, the horrifically
misogynistic and casteist second century Laws of Manu. The organisers note that
rapists walk free and are even felicitated in Modi’s India as long as they are
oppressor caste Hindu men and most recently Modi himself has promoted a
parliamentary candidate, Prajwal Revanna, known to be a serial rapist who has
videoed thousands of his crimes. Revanna has now been allowed to flee to Germany
on a diplomatic passport.
They abhor the violence
and ethnic cleansing faced by the Christian Kuki Zo community which has been
continuing for over a year and even during the election.
The organisers condemn
the ongoing persecution of Adivasi (indigenous) communities who are being
displaced from their ancestral land to make way for corporates like Adani.
Those who resist have been incarcerated or raped and killed.
They condemn the blatant
corruption of the BJP which with the help of its corporate cronies like Gautam
Adani has illegally amassed more money in its coffers than the opposition
parties put together
The organisers comment as
follows:
Mukti
Shah, Spokesperson, South Asia Solidarity Group:
This
election campaign is marked by an increasingly desperate BJP campaign with
Modi’s election speeches filled with explicit Islamophobic hatred, lies and
incitement to genocide. It’s a campaign which is made possible by massive
funding by transnational corporations like Adani, whose drones manufactured with
Elbit are used against Palestinians in Gaza and Adivasis in central India. In
the last decade India has slipped down the Global Hunger Index and now has the
highest rate of childhood stunting in the world. Protesting farmers, unemployed
youth demanding jobs and women speaking out on sexual violence have all faced
violent repression. Indian Muslims’ homes are bulldozed, and their citizenship
denied under new laws. This vigil sends a powerful message that the Indian
diaspora rejects fascism and is willing to speak out for justice and democracy.
Satpal
Muman, Chair, CasteWatch UK:
The
BJP bestrides Hindu Chauvinism with deliberate Muslim and Christian bashing;
horrific attacks on oppressed castes; silencing of dissent; control of media
and every public institution: Income Tax; Enforcement Directorate, Police;
Judiciary. Their aim is a Hindu state in which India’s secular Constitution
drafted by Dr Ambedkar will be replaced by the barbaric, anti-women and
casteist 2nd Century laws of Manu. We as UK’s largest oppressed caste
organisation condemn this in the strongest possible terms.
Muhammed
Owais, Director, UK-Indian Muslim Council:
We
refuse to remain mute spectators while divisive narratives, propagated by
prominent figures within the BJP's Hindutva regime, threaten the very
foundations of democracy in India. In one election video after another, BJP
politicians from Prime Minister Modi to cabinet ministers, and chief minsters
like Yogi Adityanath have been targeting Indian Muslims through hate speech and
derogatory stereotypes such as ‘infiltrators’, ‘stealers of wealth’, and ‘those
who produce more children’. This fosters and deeply entrenches Islamophobia
within Indian society and further marginalises the Muslim community, preventing
them from engaging in the electoral process. We reaffirm our commitment to an
India where all citizens, particularly its ethnic minorities, Muslims,
Christians, and oppressed caste communities are treated with dignity and
respect.
Dany
Suantak, General Secretary, Unau Welfare UK:
For
us the Christian Kuki-Zomi-Hmar people of Manipur, May 3 marks a year of
relentless pre-planned criminal acts against us, including arson, sexual
assault, murder, dismemberment, all with a clear intent to annihilate us. There
is no sign that the attacks on us will cease, no sign of accountability or
justice, no sign of closure. The government has wrongly claimed that peace has
returned in Manipur. They even went ahead with the General Election in the
midst of fresh killings and mayhem. Neither Amit Shah, the Home Minister, nor
PM Modi, visited us, while the Chief Minister of Manipur, Biren Singh has
shielded and encouraged the criminals.
Dr
Aakashi Bhatt, daughter of political prisoner and former Indian Police Service
officer Sanjiv Bhatt, who spoke out about Modi’s role in the 2002 Gujarat
genocide:
I've
witnessed firsthand the vindictive persecution my father, Mr Sanjiv Bhatt,
continues to endure at the hands of the Modi regime for daring to hold Modi
accountable for his crimes against humanity. False and fabricated cases have
been concocted against my father, not only to unjustly punish and silence him,
but also to set a dangerous precedent, a warning to those who dare to dissent.
Standing in solidarity with my father, and others like him who continue to languish
in jail for speaking truth to power, is not just a moral imperative; it's a
crucial stance to safeguard the principles of democracy and uphold the rule of
law.
Vigil Co-hosted by: South
Asia Solidarity Group, Unau Welfare International, Unau Welfare UK, UK Indian
Muslim Council, CasteWatch UK, Ambedkar International Mission, StriveUK, Peace
in India, Scottish Indians 4 Justice, Justice Campaign South Asia, The Rights
Collective, Nijjor Manush, Women Against Caste UK, Dr B R Ambedkar Ekta Welfare
UK International, Hindus 4 Human Rights UK, India Labour Solidarity, Movement
For People's Struggles - Sri Lanka (UK)
For more information, email South Asia Solidarity
Group: southasiasolidaritygroup@gmail.com
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