Mumbai 2/04/13
We the undersigned friends
of the Kabir Kala Manch (KKM) Defence Committee announce that two KKM members,
Sheetal Sathe and Sachin Mali both of whom are wrongly charged and described
under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) as being Maoist Naxalites
and declared as absconders are hereby, of their own volition, appearing before peoples’ representatives and the police.
We wish this voluntary
appearance of KKM before the police to be a matter of public record and expect the
police to restrain from torturing them or implicating them in any false case. We
expect nothing less and nothing more than the due process of law.
In appearing before the
police, KKM members state that this act should not be construed to be a “surrender”
but as a form of “satyagraha” to clear their name and establish the fact that
their goal is to fight for justice within the confines of democratic conduct.
The KKM is a cultural
organization that has over many years spread its anti-caste, pro-democracy
message through music, poetry and theatre. But when atrocities on Dalits and
weaker sections of society began to increase, as witnessed in incidents like the
rape and murder of the Bhotmange family in Khairlanji, the songs and words of
the KKM admittedly became more militant. It is this militancy that brought them
under the police scanner.
Less than two years ago KKM
members were finally forced to go underground after police began to describe
them as Naxalites. Two of their members
were charged and arrested under the UAPA.
Fearing police arrest and torture
and the possible planting of evidence, Sachin and Sheetal had stayed out of
public sight till now. This period of enforced absence from the public stage
has been a difficult one for a group as talented and popular as KKM.
Last year KKM began to
entertain the hope of working openly again when a documentary film in which
they featured, “Jai Bhim Comrade”, began to be screened widely and won a
National award as well as Maharashtra State recognition.
More recently the Bombay
High Court granted bail to two arrested members of KKM, Deepak Dengle and
Siddharth, ruling that unless the police makes out a case that an actual crime
has been committed by the accused, they cannot interpret the UAPA to arrest
people merely on the basis of any alleged ideology*.
Emboldened by these events to
hope that due process of law can still bring justice even in these unjust
times, and encouraged by signs that there is a civil society that will monitor
their progress, Sachin Mali and Sheetal Sathe have decided to test the depth of
our democratic system.
We must not fail the KKM,
or ourselves.
Signed:
Prakash Ambedkar, Prakash Reddy, Kumar Damle, Bhalchandra Kango,
Vivek Sundara, Anand Patwardhan
Signed:
Prakash Ambedkar, Prakash Reddy, Kumar Damle, Bhalchandra Kango,
Vivek Sundara, Anand Patwardhan
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