People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 47 November 25, 2012 |
AIDWA
Demands
Strict Action Against Arrests
of
Two Young Women The following is the press statement
issued by AIDWA November
20: THE All India
Democratic Women’s Association
(AIDWA) expresses deep concern and outrage at the high
handed arrest of two young
women in Palghar, Thane for expressing on ‘Face book’
their discomfort at the
complete shutdown in Mumbai following the death of Bal
Thackeray. The local
Shiv Sainiks, true to the intolerance practiced by their
party, intimidated
them into giving a forced apology and complained to the
police. Shockingly, the
Palghar police, instead of providing them with security
and taking action
against those harassing them, arrested the two young
women on serious charges
of outraging religious feelings and posting an offensive
message. These were
later changed to an arbitrary charge of ‘creating
enmity’ after a public
uproar. This is a complete travesty of the
Constitutional right to democratic
freedom of expression available to every citizen of The
complicity of the
Police emboldened the local Shiv Sainiks and their
supporters to vandalise two
hospitals of a relative of one of the women and
intimidate their families. The
police did not act against, nor arrest, those
responsible for breaking law and
order. These developments seriously compromise our
democratic functioning and
weaken the law and order in the state. The AIDWA in
Thane has continuously
being raising the problem of arbitrary and false cases
and lack of action by
the rural Thane police who side with political elements
and criminal forces. We
demand that the
Maharashtra Government takes strict action against those
responsible for the
arbitrary arrest and charges. The Shiv Sainiks
responsible for the harassment
and violence must be arrested immediately. And the
Government must ensure
protection for the young women and their families,
withdraw the false cases and
compensate them for the high handedness of the police.