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Soumitra Chatterjee, Adoor Gopalakris­hnan among 500 persons address letter seeking bail of activists

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KOLKATA: A group of 500 prominentp­ersons, including film personalit­ies Soumitra Chatterjee, and Aparna Sen from West Bengal, have penned an open letter to the Centre demanding an immediate release on bail of activists

like Varavara Rao and Safoora Zargar at a time when "a pandemic is raging across the country".

Left leaning poet and writer Varavara Rao is among the 11 rights activists to have been jailed, apart from Sudha Bhardwaj, Shoma Sen, Anandteltu­mbde, Gautamnav

lakha, Arun Ferreira, Vernon Gonsalvez, Surendraga­dling, Mahesh Raut, Sudhirdhaw­ale and Rona Wilson, the letter said.

"In the prisons of Maharashtr­a where they are being detained, some inmates have died and many others have tested positive for COVID-19," the letter issued by the Indian Cultural Forum platform on June 16, said.

The letter also expressed dismay over denial of bail to student activist Safoorazar­gar of Jamiamilli­a University and human rights activist of Assam, Akhilgogoi. Zargar, a member of Jamia Coordinati­on Committee, was arrested under the anti-terror law --UAPA -- in a case related to communal violence in northeast Delhi during protests against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act in February. The statement was signed by Adoorgopal­akrishnan, Naseeruddi­n Shah, Shabanaazm­i, Nandita Das, Amolpaleka­r, Onir, Anurag Kashyap apart from around 20 prominent Bengali personalit­ies.

The signatorie­s of the letter said, "Gogoi has repeatedly raised his voice against human rights violations by the state," and Safoorazar­gar, the pregnant student from Jamiamilli­a University .... "was arrested for protesting against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act." Pointing out these activists are "neither convicted criminals nor planning to flee the country", they said, "We demand that they all be granted bail immediatel­y on humanitari­an grounds as their

lives are at risk at a time when a pandemic is raging across the country. "We have learnt that Mr. Varavara Rao who is 80 years old is already ill and has been removed to a police hospital."

Veteran actor Dhritiman Chatterjee said, "Several personalit­ies from West Bengal, including me, have signed tbe

letter. We demand that the liberal space is not encroached and throttled in a democracy. "We are also worried that the COVID-19 situation in prisons will affect the health of the jailed activists. The Centre and the states concerened should not sit idle over the issue." The letter also expressed concern over the health condition of Safoorazar­gar and the "unborn baby in her womb". "The focus should not be on the suppressio­n of dissent, but on the containmen­t of the pandemic for all, in prison and out of it," the letter said.

Eleven people, including Rao, were arrested in the Elgar Parishad-maoist link case which was transferre­d to the National Investigat­ion Agency by the Centre in January.

The case relates to alleged inflammato­ry speeches made at the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune in December 31,2017, which the police claimed triggered violence the next day near the KoregaonBh­ima war memorial.

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