Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DISHA’S ARREST IS AN ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY, SAYS DELHI CM

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NEW DELHI: A day after Bengaluru-based green activist Disha Ravi, 22, was sent to police custody for five days for allegedly editing and sharing on social media an online “toolkit” related to the farmers’ protests, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal called the arrest “an unpreceden­ted attack on democracy”.

“Arrest of 21 yr old Disha Ravi is an unpreceden­ted attack on Democracy. Supporting our farmers is not a crime,” Kejriwal tweeted on Monday.

Later, senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and national spokespers­on Raghav Chadha said the party demands her immediate release.

The Delhi unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), meanwhile, called the AAP’S defence of Ravi “pathetic”.

“The AAP believes that this arrest is an extrajudic­ial abduction. With this arrest, the BJP has made it clear that they are rattled by the voices and the protests against the three farm laws across the country and abroad. Dissent is not equal to sedition. A difference of opinion with the ruling party or with the policies or laws of the government is also not sedition. The BJP is trying to suppress the voice of dissent,” said Chadha, who is also the party’s MLA from Rajendra Nagar. He said the BJP “seems to be setting in motion an undeclared emergency in the country”. “Could the prime minister be pleased to state the exact two lines which Ravi claimed to have edited? Could the government show us just how dangerous was the wording of those two lines that the Delhi Police went all the way to Bengaluru to arrest Ravi. How insidious was the two-line edit that shook the very foundation­s of our strong democracy? We don’t think that India is so weak,” Chadha said.

Chadha also denied that activist and lawyer Nikita Jacob, another person against whom the police issued a non-bailable warrant in connection with the toolkit, is linked with the AAP.

The Delhi BJP, however, slammed the AAP’S support for Ravi, and said: “The day is not far when the AAP may even defend Deep Sidhu.” The reference was to a Punjabi actorturne­d-activist who was caught by the Delhi Police for his alleged role in the violence during the tractor rally in the Capital on January 26.

“Every nationalis­t feels sad to see AAP leader Raghav Chadha’s statement on Ravi’s arrest. It’s pathetic to see the AAP defend misguided youths starting from Umar Khalid to Ravi. It seems the day is not far away when the AAP may defend even Deep Sidhu,” said BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor.

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