Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Democracy, constituti­on under threat from Modi govt: Mevani

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Narendra Modi government poses a “threat” to the country’s democracy and Constituti­on, Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani said on Tuesday at a rally for which the Delhi police had refused permission.

The newly-elected MLA from Vadgam in Gujarat termed the refusal to grant permission to the ‘Yuva Hunkar’ rally at Parliament Street an example of the “Gujarat model” of politics.

“The 125 crore people of this country are watching that someone is not being allowed to speak for merely demanding the release of Chandrashe­khar Azad, effective implementa­tion of the Constituti­on and two crore jobs to the youth.

“If an elected representa­tive does not have the right to do so, then this is Gujarat model,” Mevani said to a crowd comprising student activists from Delhi, Lucknow and Allahabad among other places.

The rally – held in Parliament Street in the heart of the national capital where prohibitor­y orders are in force through the year – was demanding the release of Dalit outfit Bhim Army founder Chandrashe­khar Azad.

The gathering also sought to emphasise issues like educationa­l rights, employment, livelihood and gender justice.

Mevani said he will stand guard against the politics of hatred and stick to constituti­onal

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values and the “politics of love”, along the lines of statements made by Congress president Rahul Gandhi after the Gujarat polls.

“I believe in politics of unity. I believe in politics of love, not love jihad. Alpesh Thakore, Hardik Patel and I are being targeted because we demolished their (BJP) pride and arrogance in Gujarat..There’s a looming threat to our democracy and Constituti­on today,” he said.

Although authoritie­s had maintained till the last minute that Mevani and his supporters did not have permission to hold the event, it seems the rally organisers and Delhi Police reached a compromise later.

The rally, which began around 1 pm, saw a modest turnout.

Former and current Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student leaders, including Kanhaiya Kumar, Shehla Rashid and Umar Khalid, were present on stage, metres away from the Parliament Street Police Station.

Assam farmers leader Akhil Gogoi and senior Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan were also present, apart from students from JNU, Delhi University, Lucknow University and Allahabad University among others.

Thirty-year-old Azad, the main accused in Thakur-Dalit clashes in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur district, was arrested in June last year from Himachal Pradesh. His supporters turned up at the rally with posters bearing his image.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT ?? Dalit leader and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani holds a picture of Bhim Army founder Chandrashe­khar Azad ‘Ravan’ at a rally in New Delhi on Tuesday.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT Dalit leader and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani holds a picture of Bhim Army founder Chandrashe­khar Azad ‘Ravan’ at a rally in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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