Statement condemning the Targeting and Vilification of
Harsh Mander by Narendra Modi
N Delhi,
12th, June, 2013
With great pride we would like to put on record that the work of our colleague and friend Harsh Mander, for the last several years, both inside the Government as a civil servant, as well as outside the Government as a policy maker, researcher and activist has been, that of promoting in the most ethical way, non-violent ways of ensuring justice to survivors of violence due to their gender, class, caste, religious group, ethnicity or nationality. The most prominent violence which Harsh’s work has highlighted has been the one committed on the vulnerable by both the State and Society due to their invisibility, whether they be the homeless, the destitute, the old or street people.
It is shocking that the “aspirant PM” Narendra Modi has been targetting Harsh for the last week calling him a Maoist. Thus trying to belittle his work, raising doubts about him and villifying his name in public. This targetting of individuals and organisations and vilifying them is not new, earlier too he had spewed venom against Syeda Hammed, Teesta Setalvad and Shabnam Hashni amongst the several and now the new whipping boys are Harsh Mander and Dr. Binayak Sen.
The hiring of Padma, a single poor woman, estranged from her husband, as a care giver in one of the 45 Institutions for street and abandoned children run by Aman Biradari, is being twisted and used by Modi to prove that Harsh is a Maoist sympathiser. The latest spin that Harsh Mander is in any way involved with the Maoists and that he may have had anything to do at all with the abduction of Vineel Krishna, the then District Collector of Malkangiri is patently false, concocted and the figment of a very perverted imagination.
This absolutely absurd claim and false connection being made by Modi only exposes his brand of politics which is seeped, in his parent organisation the RSS from where Mr. Modi has learnt to distort facts and spread hate. His anger against Harsh also clearly goes back to the latter’s work in Gujarat struggling over ten years to ensure justice to those affected by the 2002 communal genocide. It maybe recalled that Harsh had left the prestigious civil services in 2002 and plunged himself in Gujarat and other parts of India in order to quell communal fire from spreading and working towards justice and rehabilitation of the survivors.
It goes without saying that this vilification of Harsh for partisan electoral politics be stopped. It is vital for all to understand that the perils of allowing such politics to take centre stage where democratic rights of people are attacked, impacting their right to work as they choose, amounts to an attack on the very basis of our country’s plural existence. We hope that such politics will not be promoted by political parties and the media so that people can continue to work freely for public good.
We are,
All names are in Alphabetical order
( IF YOU AGREE YOU CAN ENDORSE STATEMENT IN COMMENTS SECTION)
- Abhay Kumar, Right to Food Campaign Karnataka
- Akhila Sivadas, Centre for Advocacy and Research, N Delhi
- Ankita Agarwal, Researcher, N Delhi
- Annie Raja, National Federation for Indian Women, N Delhi
- Anuradha Talwar, New Trade Union Initiative, N Delhi
- Anjali Bharadwaj, National Campaign for People’s Right to Information, NDelhi
- Apoorvanand, Prof. University of Delhi
- Arun Gupta and Radha Holla, Breast Feeding Promotion Network of India),
- Arundhati Dhuru and Ulka Mahajan, National Alliance of People’s Movements,
- Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey and Shanker Singh, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan, Rajasthan
- Asha Mishra, Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti, N.Delhi
- Ashok Bharti, National Conference of Dalit Organizations, N Delhi
- Ashok Khandelwal, Rozi Roti Sandharbh Kendra, Rajasthan
- Balram, Gurjeet Singh and James Herenj (Jharkhand)
- Bhanwar Singh, Astha, Udaipur
- Bidyut Mohanty, SPREAD, Orissa
- Bindu Singh, Right to food Campaign, Uttar Pradesh,
- Biraj Patnaik, Centre Equity Studies, NDelhi
- Chingmak Chang, ECS, Nagaland
- Clifton, Alternative law forum, Bangalore
- Colin Gonsalves, Human Rights Law Network, Delhi
- Dheeraj, Coordinator Right to Food Campaign, N Delhi
- Dipa Sinha, Ph.D Scholar, JNU
- Fr. Jothi SJ and Mr. Saradindu Biswas, Right to Food and work campaign, West Bengal
- Gangabhai, Social Activist, Chhattisgarh
- G V Ramanjaneyulu, Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture,
- Himanshu, Associate Professor, JNU
- Jean Dreze, Economist, Allahabad University
- Kamayani Bali Mahabal, Human rights activist, Mumbai
- Kavitha Kurughanti, Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture
- Kavita Srivastava, People’s Union for Civil Liberties, Rajasthan
- M Kodandram, Academic, Central University, Hyderabad
- Madhuresh, NAPM
- Madhuri Krishnaswamy, Jagrit Adivasi Dalit Sangathan
- Medha Patkar, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Badwani
- Mira Shiva, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan, N Delhi
- Mukta Srivastava, Anna Adhikar Abhiyan, Maharashtra
- Nishat Hussein, National Muslim Women’s Welfare Society, Jaipur
- Paul Divakar and Asha Kowtal, National Campaign for Dalit Human Rights,
- 40. Pushpa, Dharmender, Ramendra, Yogesh, Vimla and Sarita (Delhi),
- Prof. Mohammed Hasan, Independent Scholar, Jaipur
- Prem Krishan Sharma, PUCL, Rajasthan
- Radha Kant Saxena, PUCL, Rajasthan
- 44. Raj Kishore Mishra, Rupantar, Orissa
- Rama Melkote, Prof. Central University, Hyderabad
- 46. Reetika Khera, Economist, N Delhi
- Rupesh, Koshish, Bihar,
- 48. Sachin Jain, Vikas Smawad, Madhya Pradesh,
- 49. Sameer Garg, Chaupal, Chhattisgarh
- Saito Basumaatary, People’s Rights Forum, Guwahati
- Sejal Dand and Sumitra Thakkar, Anna Adhikar Suraksha Abhiyan, Gujarat
- Shabnam Hashmi, Anhad
- Swapan Ganguly, Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samiti, WB
- Subhash Bhatnagar, National Campaign Committee for Unorganized Sector workers
- Sunil Kaul, The Ant, Assam,
- Suresh Sawant, Rationing Kruti Samiti, Maharashtra,
- Tarun Bharatiya, Film Maker, Meghalaya,
- V Suresh, PUCL, Tamil Nadu,
- Veena Shatrugna, Nutritionist expert, Hyderabad
- 60. Vidhya Das, Agragamee, Orissa
- Vijay Lakshmi, RTI Manch, Rajasthan, Jaipur
- Vinod Raina, Educationist, NDelhi
- Vipul Mudgal, Senior Fellow, CSDS
Jun 12, 2013 @ 20:02:47
I endorse. Kavita Krishnan, AIPWA
Jun 12, 2013 @ 20:17:01
I endorse the statement.
Asad Zaidi, Writer and Publisher. Delhi
Jun 12, 2013 @ 20:27:23
In solidarity
Nalini Taneja, Delhi University.
Jun 12, 2013 @ 20:40:54
Endorsing the statement. Pradeep Esteves, Context India, Bangalore
Jun 12, 2013 @ 20:41:19
Harsh is one person who’s relentless passion and commitment is a constant encouragement, in the midst of all the insanity around us. That he can be vilified in this manner is unthinkable.
Pervin Varma
Citizens for Peace (CFP)
Jun 12, 2013 @ 21:19:35
Endorsing the statement
Anjali Monteiro
Jun 12, 2013 @ 21:33:15
There are few in the country who can stand up and be counted as a true democratic citizen of the country than Harsh. His passion and belief in a just, equitable and humane society and a complete willingness to act on these ideals is quite unmatched. Ravi
Jun 12, 2013 @ 21:47:31
Endorsing
N. Jayaram, Journalist, Bangalore
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:06:10
I endorse. Anu Fern
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:19:57
I endorse the statement.
Lakshmi Lingam
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:36:46
In support.
Hari Menon, writer and editor, Bangalore
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:40:22
I endorse this statement. Thelma
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:42:19
Plz add my name. Mansi Sharma, Activist, Delhi
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:47:51
I ENDORSE this statement
Fr Cedric Prakash sj
Director
PRASHANT Ahmedabad
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:50:34
Any one who has come across Harsh Mander,s work cannot afford to label him as an extremist of any brand what so ever and the statement above is fully endorsed Harsh is one among the few leading lghts who have made a first hand account of the pulse of the worst affected in the society irrespective of gender or any other considerations
Jun 12, 2013 @ 22:58:31
Harsh should be sacked. Bloody Maoists now policy makers. Wtf?…I do not endorse. He should be tried for treason. Traitor….abhi
Jun 12, 2013 @ 23:09:20
I endorse
Jun 13, 2013 @ 00:44:24
Endorsing,
modi has no right to speak on peace and rights activist.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 06:44:47
I endorse the statement
Jun 13, 2013 @ 07:08:45
I Endorse
Jun 13, 2013 @ 07:44:43
I have no hesitation to endorse Harsh’s great work……to be vilified in this manner by Naredara Modi is very sad and in bad taste – Modi’s brand of politics is not good for us nor the country. Lyndon Saldanha
Jun 13, 2013 @ 07:51:41
I endorse the petition. Harsh Mander’s integrity is unimpeachable. Modi’s vilification is politically motivated and totally baseless.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 08:06:36
I’ve witnessed Harsh’s work in Gujarat and I fully endorse the statement.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 08:24:55
endorsing
Sarojini N Jan Swasthya Abhiyan
Jun 13, 2013 @ 10:23:50
I endorse this.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 10:31:46
I endorse
Jun 13, 2013 @ 10:49:51
I endorse. Adithya P, Researcher, Bangalore
Jun 13, 2013 @ 12:53:07
endorsing, in solidarity, Chandni Mehta, Delhi University
Jun 13, 2013 @ 14:28:51
Politics and greed! Harsh Mander seems to be a courageous man trying to be a decent human being. I support his work and condemn this attack.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 14:40:14
Please add my name. Neelanjana Mukhia, New Delhi
Jun 13, 2013 @ 14:58:55
I endorse. Anubha Rastogi, Lawyer, Mumbai
Jun 13, 2013 @ 15:09:08
I endorse this.
Mohan Rao, professor, JNU, New Delhi.
Jun 13, 2013 @ 17:00:32
I endorse the statement
Pushkar raj
Researcher, Melbourne Australia
Jun 13, 2013 @ 17:57:42
I endorse the statement.
Ranvir Singh
Researcher, SADED (South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy)
Jun 13, 2013 @ 22:40:56
I endorse.
Jun 14, 2013 @ 09:39:43
In Endorse this. Please add my name.
M. Kumaran, Program Coordinator, Oxfam India.
Jun 14, 2013 @ 11:05:13
I endorse. Dr. Nisha Gupta, Public Health Consultant
Jun 14, 2013 @ 12:34:05
I endorse this statement. Neha Naqvi , Activist, New Delhi
Jun 14, 2013 @ 13:56:31
I endorse too.
Jun 14, 2013 @ 19:18:33
I endorse the statement and the protest
Jun 14, 2013 @ 23:24:31
I endorse the statement.
Jun 18, 2013 @ 20:13:31
Why these great persons do not protest against corporate tyranny? Don’t they know that the nexus between corrupt politicians, hang dog media & tyrant corporate is the biggest menace before common Indians.
Tapas
Jul 28, 2013 @ 17:49:50
in storng solidarity.