The Free Press Journal

‘Mumbai’s Indians’ protest today

- PRATIP ACHARYA

After reports of police atrocities on students protesting the recentlypa­ssed Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill (CAB) at the Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi on Sunday, Bollywood celebritie­s seemed to be maintainin­g a studied silence. But now, some of them have evidently found their voice, it appears, as several people from the Hindi film industry will be taking to the streets on Thursday, to speak up on the subject.

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, actors Richa Chaddha, Swara Bhasker, Farhan Akhtar, Shabana Azmi and Sayani Gupta, lyricist and script-writer Javed Akhtar, director Anubhav Sinha and stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra are expected to lead the protesters, alongside political leaders of the state at August

Kranti Maidan, Grant Road.

Labelling the CAB ‘unconstitu­tional’, the artists have also taken to their social media accounts to urge Mumbaikars to participat­e for the sake of democracy.

Leaders from the current dispensati­on, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), are also expected to show up at the maidan for this peaceful protest.

Congress spokespers­on and state general sec- retary Sachin Sawant confirmed his participat­ion and said, the authoritie­s would leave no stone unturned to ensure peace and discipline at the venue. “Mumbaikars are known for their resilience. Unlike the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), we respect the Constituti­on and will ensure the proceeding­s are conducted smoothly,” said Sawant.

However, Sawant insisted the protest should not be labelled as a political gathering, it was more of an event where people would be present in their capacity as Indian citizens, rather than Bollywood Alisters or politician­s. “It must be remembered, we are here to protect the Constituti­on and not to break the law. True strength lies in resistance and we will resist,” he added.

Similar sentiments were echoed by the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) legislator, Mumbai president and spokespers­on Nawab Malik, who said, the protest was by citizens who would unite to thwart the Centre’s divide and rule politics. “The BJP’s attempt to divide the people has united them. Tomorrow’s gathering will be a clear message to the Centre that Indians stand together against an authoritar­ian regime,” said Malik.

Leaders of the Shiv Sena, which is one of the members of the MVA, remained silent when asked about their participat­ion in the rally. Commenting on this, Malik stated, “Our meeting cuts across party lines. This is a matter of conscience and humanity. India is a secular country and we are coming together to protect our democracy,” said Malik.

Veteran social activist Feroze Mithiborew­ala said the administra­tion and police have been tremendous­ly supportive. The activist noted it was a matter of pride political parties had started to think beyond partylines and unite for a common cause.

“Mumbai Police and the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n understand dissent is our democratic right. The authoritie­s and the administra­tive bodies were very helpful and the protest will be conducted peacefully,” said Mithiborew­ala.

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