Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Protest held to demand DU prof Saibaba’s release

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Members from 40 different organisati­ons held a protest on Saturday, demanding the release of Delhi University professor GN Saibaba and five others, convicted by the session’s court under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The protest, called by the committee for the defence and release of GN Saibaba, was formed after his arrest in November 2014 for having links with Maoists.

Saibaba, an English professor at Ram Lal Anand College who suffers from 90% disability, is now lodged at the Nagpur central jail. He was in jail from May 2014 to June 2015.

In June 2015, when his health condition deteriorat­ed he was given bail but in December that year, the Nagpur bench struck it down.

The family then moved the Supreme Court and in June 2016 he was given a bail.

Delhi University Teachers Associatio­n (DUTA) president Nandita Narain, addressing the protest, condemned the treatment meted out to Saibaba.

The protest meeting was addressed by D. Raja, MP from the CPI , who promised to raise the issue in Parliament.

“We are not here to beg mercy from this state machinery. Dr. Saibaba has the legal right to be released. Holding him in prison amounts to subjecting him to torture,” said Raja.

Filmmaker Sanjay Kak spoke about the cas of Dr. Binayak Sen, who was also charged with sedition.

“It is clear the state is afraid of voices like that of Binayak Sen and GN Saibaba who have worked to expose the anti-people activities of the state in central India before all of us,” Kak said.

:As questions are being raised about the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) national ambitions following its poor performanc­e in Punjab and Goa , the Arvind Kejriwal-led party faces a bigger test in about a month.

This is when AAP makes its full-fledged debut in the Delhi civic elections scheduled for next month. The Bharatiya Janata Party presently rules the north, south and east municipal corporatio­ns.

A small, but significan­t test, lies even sooner. Bypoll to the Rajouri Garden assembly seat will be held on April 9, just ahead of the municipal elections.

The seat fell vacant after AAP legislator Jarnail Singh -- a former journalist who hit the headlines for hurling a shoe at then Union home minister P Chidambara­m -- quit on January 14 to contest against Shiromani Akali Dal chief Parkash Singh Badal from Lambi in Punjab. Singh came third, losing to Badal by over 45,000 votes.

The AAP could not open its account in Goa. In Punjab, the AAP won 20 out of 117 seats and emerged as the principal opposition party.

The municipal elections are likely to be held in the second half of April, though dates are still be announced. This will be the AAP’s first full-fledged foray in the Delhi civic elections.

In the municipal by-elections held last year, the AAP won five out of 13 seats that went to polls. The party had swept the 2015 Delhi assembly elections -- winning 67 out of 70 seats .

To a specific question if the electoral setback to the party in Punjab will affect its chances in the municipal polls,senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas said the AAP had in the past registered a ‘historic victory’ in the Delhi assembly polls in 2015 despite a rout in 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

“We will go into the MCD elections with the good work done by the AAP government in the city. Be it opening mohalla clinics, reforms in education or providing drinking water, people of Delhi are seeing all this happening,” said Vishwas.

A senior AAP legislator, how- ever, said the loss in Punjab would dent the party’s prospects in Delhi.

“The Punjab results have come ‘too” close to the municipal elections. It has hit the morale of the party cadre badly as the Punjab campaign on the ground was led by AAP MLAs and volunteers from Delhi. Saturday’s results will energise workers of both the BJP and the Congress. Can’t say the same for AAP,” a senior party leader said.

The BJP, which has been on an electoral surge in other states, is in power in the three corporatio­ns for a decade.

The BJP wants to retain power by repeating its performanc­e in the recent local body polls in Maharasthr­a and Orissa in the Capital. The Congress on the other hand looks at it as an opportunit­y to revive the party in the city polity after drawing a naught in the 2015 assembly elections.

AAP legislator­s will play a critical role in the civic elections with the party literally giving a free hand to them in ticket distributi­on. At least 50% of ticket selection in each assembly segment is on legislator­s’ recommenda­tions.

The AAP has already declared candidates for 248 out of 272 municipal seats across the three corporatio­ns. They have started door-to-door campaigns and top leaders led by chief minister are holding jansabhas (public meetings).

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