During the protest against an eviction drive at
Nonadanga, seven members of Mahila Matangini Samity and ABDR were picked up on
Sunday. They were produced in the Alipore court today and remanded in police
custody for three days.
The arrested persons include Debolina
Chakraborty, president of Mahila Matangini Samity; Debjani, Abhigyan and
Siddharta, members of APDR. Debolina who had always been a target of police,
was never remanded in police custody during the tenure of the Left Front
government.
Government lawyers in their submission asked for
police custody of the seven persons claiming there can be arms at Nonadanga.
Debolina worked closely with Mamata Banerjee
during the Nandigram movement. She formed the Mahila Matangini Samity, which
fought against the Left government during the Singur and Nandigram movements.
Daughter of a retired officer of Intelligence branch and allegedly member of
the Nandigram Zonal Committee of the CPM, Debolina held rallies at Nonadanga
protesting the eviction drive here. Earlier, the CID claimed to have gathered
clinching evidence of her involvement with Maoists.
Today, protesting against the arrests, the slum
dwellers of Nonadanga held a rally in the city. Fifty protesters were arrested.
Jadavpur
University professor arrested for spreading 'anti-Mamata' cartoons
Kolkata: A Jadavpur University professor and his
neighbour were arrested on Friday morning for allegedly spreading "anti-Mamata
Banerjee" cartoons on the Internet. Ambikesh Mahapatra, a teacher with the
Chemistry Department of the University, and his neighbour, Subrata Sengupta,
were picked up on Thursday night by the police for allegedly forwarding
cartoons of Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata
Banerjee.
The cartoon, based on
Satyajit Ray's movie Sonar Kella, allegedly shows Mamata and Railways Minister
Mukul Roy discussing how to get rid of party MP Dinesh Trivedi.
Mahapatra has been
booked for defaming Mamata. Section 66 of the Information Technology Act, 2000
and Section 500, 509 and 114 of the Indian Penal Code (punishment for
defamation) have been slapped on the professor, who was arrested on charges of
forwarding "derogatory images" of the West Bengal Chief Minister to
nearly 65 recipients and mocking her government policies.
Trinamool workers
allegedly raided Mahapatra's residence at New Garia in the southern fringes of
Kolkata before the police picked him up. They also allegedly manhandled the
professor.
Even though Mahapatra
was picked up on Thursday night the police showed his arrest only on Friday
morning after he had been forced to spend the night at East Jadavpur Police
Station. The professor will now be produced in the Alipore court.
Sources say it is quite
an unprecedented incident and point out that Mamata is becoming increasingly
intolerant to any incident that shows her in bad light, even if it is
innocuous.
Release Debolina Chakrabarti, a social activist and people’s leader!
ICAWPI.ORG
Free six other activists imprisoned for their participation in the
Nonadanga anti-eviction struggle!
COMMITTEE FOR THE RELEASE OF
POLITICAL PRISONERS -- Press Release-- 17 April 2012
On
8th April 2012, a large police force arrested 69 persons from
the Nonadanga area of East Kolkata when they were protesting against the
eviction of hundreds of people, many of whom were forced to migrate and set up
their abodes in that area after the Aila natural disaster. Among the protesters
were those who fell victims to this eviction drive initiated by the
Mamata Banerjee-led government — men, women and children, as also some
activists belonging to different democratic organizations, who thought it just
to stand by the side of the victims and join their struggle for rehabilitation.
In late evening, all but seven persons were released on PR bond. Among those
arrested were Debolina Chakrabarti, Debjani Ghosh, Abhignan Sarkar, Prof.
Partha Sarathi Roy, Dr. Siddhartha Gupta, Babun Chattopadhyay and Shamik
Chankraborti. They were produced in court next day and all were remanded to
police custody till 12th April. On 12th when
they were produced, all of them were sent to jail custody till 21st April
in the Nonadanga case. Surprisingly, in the evening when lawyers on the side of
the accused have left or were about to leave, the CID put up papers in a
secretive manner for the police remand of Debolina Chakrabarti in three other
cases — two of which are old and allegedly connected with incidents that
supposedly took place in Nandigram and Bishnupur. The magistrate granted
the prayer without listening to the response from the side of lawyers who stood
by the accused. When it became known, there were protests from the side of
other prisoners who took the stand that Debolina should not be taken for police
remand and that they would not leave the court for jail unless all seven were
taken together. Their resistance continued for some time until Debolina was
forcibly taken alone by the CID in a police car to Bhabani Bhawan for
interrogation. The other six prisoners were sent to Alipur Central Jail.
Debolina was tagged in a murder case under UAPA.
The
story behind the Nandigram case is this. According to the police, one letter
allegedly written some years ago by one ‘Debu’ to one Madhusudan Mandal, an
alleged Maoist leader (now in jail) during the previous regime when the
Nandigram movement was on. The police, without furnishing any evidence, alleged
that this ‘Debu’ was none other than Debolina Chakrabarti. One wonders why a
person allegedly having links with some underground organization should use
one’s own nickname? Should the use of this name, if at all, itself not mean
that this so-called ‘Debu’ could only be someone else and not this Debolina
Chakrabarti? There is no evidence whatsoever with the police to establish that
the said person ‘Debu’ is Debolina. Debolina had been with the people’s
movement for quite some years, functioning openly and participating in various
mass movements that took place from time to time. She was never arrested
earlier. Now she has been picked up during her participation in the Nonadanga
anti-displacement movement and tagged in that earlier case for which
charge-sheets had already been submitted.
The
fact is that the police under the previous Buddhadev-led regime issued threats
to arrest her under the draconian UAPA. But protests from different quarters as
also hunger strikes started by her and other activists at College Square
thwarted such attempts. The new government under Mamata Banerjee – undoubtedly
threatening to surpass the brutality and vindictiveness of the CPI(M)-led
government – picked up the torn shoes left by her predecessor and completed the
process by booking her under this draconian act.
Who
is this Debolina Chakrabarti, whom Mamata Banerjee is unable to face
politically and whom she has now sent to prison? Debolina was a student of the
International Relations Department of Jadavpur University. She left her studies
to carry on democratic movements and stood by the side of the people. She was
associated with the Singur anti-land grab movement that had prepared the ground
for Mamata to come to power. When the people of Nanigram raised their voice
against the formation of SEZs and Chemical hubs under the notorious Salem industrial
group, she went there and took part in the people’s heroic struggle launched by
the Bhumi Ucched Protirodh Committee (BUPC) against displacement from their
land and habitats and was also instrumental in forming the Matangini Mahila
Samiti (MMS). The MMS was a women’s forum that fought against patriarchy,
against consumption of liquor, against CPM hermads, and was associated with the
day-to-day struggles against all onslaughts carried out by Lakshman Seth-Binoy
Konar-Sushanta Ghosh-Ashok Pattanayak-Tapan-Sukur-Naba Samanta group. In this
struggle, the TMC, CPI and other political forces played their part within the
BUPC.
After coming to power, Mamata
Banerjee turned her heat against the ongoing peoples’ movements and initiated a
slander and intimidation campaign by denouncing the Matangini Mahila Samiti as
a ‘satanic brigade’. The police as usual described Debolina as a ‘Maoist’ who
could be detained, tortured, humiliated and made a prisoner at will. Such a
person has now been booked under the UAPA in a most heinous manner. It is
crystal clear that the intelligence officials would subject Debolina to brutal
mental and physical torture and send her to prison to languish there for as
many years as possible. Should we allow such injustice to be done by this vindictive,
cruel and anti-people chief minister of West Bengal? Debolina has started a
hunger strike to protest against the unjust incarceration and slapping of UAPA
on her. We appeal to all justice-loving and freedom-loving people of the
country to raise their voice against the imposition of the UAPA on her on
cooked-up charges and demand the unconditional release of Debolina Chakrabarti
and six other prisoners arrested for standing in solidarity with the people of
Nonadanga and raising their voices against injustice.
SAR
Geelani, Working President
Amit
Bhattacharyya, Secretary General
Rona
Wilson, Secretary, Public Relations
COMMITTEE FOR THE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS
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