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WHO IS AN ENEMY OF THE STATE?

ORDINARY CITIZENS FACE THE PERIL OF DRACONIAN LAWS INCREASING­LY INVOKED BY THE STATE TO STIFLE DISSENT

- BY KAUSHIK DEKA

ON February 14, when Delhi Police arrested 21-yearold Bengaluru-based climate activist Disha Ravi and slapped charges of sedition on her, two distinct narratives emerged in the media. One group of people branded Ravi, who has been accused of making edits on a controvers­ial online ‘toolkit’ to allegedly defame India, an enemy of the state. The other called the Delhi Police action another instance of the blatant abuse of the sedition law by people in power to curb dissenting voices. And it’s not just Ravi. In January this year, three sedition cases were filed against Thiruvanan­thapuram MP Shashi Tharoor and six journalist­s, including India Today Group’s Rajdeep Sardesai, for tweeting “unverified” news about the farmers’ tractor rally in Delhi on January 26. Last year, Section 124A of the IPC (Indian Penal Code), which deals with sedition, was invoked against nearly two dozen people protesting the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act in January-February. Back in February 2016, Jawaharlal Nehru University students Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid were taken into custody on the same charge for allegedly raising seditious slogans on the occasion of Afzal Guru’s death anniversar­y at the university campus in Delhi. Are the authoritie­s misreading the scope of sedition? According to Article 14, an independen­t research initiative founded by a group of lawyers, academics and journalist­s, 10,938 individual­s were booked in 816 sedition cases across India between 2010 and 2020. While the popular discourse tends to blame the Union government—it’s responsibl­e only for Delhi Police and central agencies—the state government­s are the ones which invoke this provision frequently as law and order is a state subject. Five states—Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Karnataka—accounted for nearly 65 per cent of the sedition cases.

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 ??  ?? FEAR IS THE KEY Climate activist Disha Ravi being escorted to a local court in Delhi
FEAR IS THE KEY Climate activist Disha Ravi being escorted to a local court in Delhi
 ?? CHANDRADEE­P KUMAR ?? BREACHED CITADEL Unruly elements plant the Nishan Sahib at the Red Fort during a farmers’ rally, Jan. 26
CHANDRADEE­P KUMAR BREACHED CITADEL Unruly elements plant the Nishan Sahib at the Red Fort during a farmers’ rally, Jan. 26

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