The Asian Age

‘ Need to get in touch with public to save democracy’

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New Delhi, May 25: Former JNU Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar on Friday said there was a need to get in touch with public and unite them through communicat­ion to save the democracy.

Mr Kumar was speaking at an event ‘ Building An Inclusive India Citizens Conclave’ on the topic titled ‘ Democracy and Dissent’.

“We have to get in touch with public and unite them. The first mode of communicat­ion is through language. There is so much ignorance among the public, because one feels that even if he is ignorant, he can still make it big. Even they are ‘ bhakts’, instead of ignoring them we have to communicat­e to save the democracy,” he said. Independen­t researcher Usha Ramanathan said, “In a democracy like India, the UIDAI project was depriving people of their rights just because they do not clear the biometric test. It doesn’t produce an identity to us, instead it profiles us as fake profile. If a biometric system does not work, you are not you.”

Various other speakers, including activist Jagmati Sangwan, documentar­y filmmaker Saba Dewan, retired IPS officer Meeran Chadha Borwankar and journalist­s Rajdeep Sardesai and Siddharth Varadaraja­n took part in the event.

The three- day event that began on Friday to mark the launch of ‘ India Inclusive’, an informal open platform that offers citizens and civil society across the country to network and preserve constituti­onal values.

The topics that would be focussed during the event are silencing the media, attack on rationalis­ts and human resource developmen­t Society’s, pluralism, diversity and culture, among others.

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