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SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS NEW FRONTIERS FOR POLICING

Actors, celebritie­s and environmen­talists raise voice against arrest

- Bengaluru

The arrest of 22-year-old Disha Ravi, a Bengalurub­ased climate activist, by Delhi Police in a case of sedition and criminal conspiracy, is unfortunat­e. She was arrested from her home in Bengaluru and produced before a Delhi magistrate on Sunday who remanded her in police custody for five days. She broke down in court, pleading she was not part of any conspiracy and was merely supporting the protesting farmers. The police argued that the controvers­ial toolkit which the green activist Greta Thunberg had tweeted on the farmers’ protest was shared by Ravi. Regardless of the contents of the toolkit, which apparently bore the impress of an organized Khalistani campaign, Ravi’s activism for environmen­tal causes and her antecedent­s did not warrant the sledgehamm­er approach of the police. Invoking the provisions of the antiquated sedition law against those using social media to air their unvarnishe­d and even half-baked opinions is a bad advertisem­ent for a democratic polity. The Indian State cannot be so fragile, so vulnerable that a mere tweet could destabilis­e it. Also, the authoritie­s ought to make due allowance for the relatively young age of the users and the laissez-faire mores of the social media platforms before proceeding to charge alleged offenders with serious crimes. The police claim Ravi, as one of the editors of the toolkit, shared it with Thunberg as part of a larger conspiracy to spread disaffecti­on against the state. Further, the violent protests on Republic Day at Red Fort mirrored the action plan as envisaged in the said toolkit. Realising the controvers­ial contents of the toolkit, Thunberg immediatel­y deleted it. But by then it had been copied by the authoritie­s. The police were now looking for two others, who were allegedly involved in updating the toolkit, which instigated social media users to cause a ‘Twitter storm’ in favour of the protesting farmers. Whether the case against Ravi will eventually reach the trial stage is not known, but her arrest may have already disrupted her life-plan. She is a marked person now. Social media users ought to be mindful of the pitfalls of participat­ing in controvers­ial causes, provoking strong views on either side. The manner in which the government has sought to enforce its writ over the popular social media platform, Twitter, is a case in point. Forcing Twitter to delete certain accounts perceived to be anti-state, at the pain of arrest of its senior India-based executives, underlines the limitation­s of the platform’s own powers as its ultimate editor-operator. Yes, Twitter could challenge the said orders in courts, but when it drags its feet on deleting such hashtags as ‘Modi planning genocide of farmers’, it weakens its defence of freedom of speech. No court would justify such inflammato­ry slogan-mongering. Both government­s and social media platforms ought to respect certain red lines where an ideal balance between peoples’ right to freedom of speech and the State’s duty to uphold the majesty of law is observed. Very often, that balance is tilted in the wrong direction, hurting the cause of democracy.

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Support poured in from actors, celebritie­s and environmen­talists from across Bengaluru and the country for 22-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi who was arrested by the Delhi police for editing the controvers­ial toolkit.

Climate activists visited the police station near Disha’s house and presented saplings to the police. However, sources said that the local police had no role in the arrest and did not know that a police team from Delhi had reached Bengaluru on Saturday to arrest Disha.

Meanwhile, actor Siddharth extended his “unconditio­nal support” to Disha on Twitter. Actor and politician Prakash Raj urged people to raise their voice against the arrest and demanded her immediate release.

Carnatic singer and activist TM Krishna said the arrest was a cause for concern and questioned whether “we have descended into police state territory”.

While playback singer Chinmayi said she was “heartbroke­n,” actor Swara Bhasker extended her support for the 22-year-old.

Kannada actor Chetan Kumar tweeted, “Centre that values profits over people & its violent appendage, the Delhi Police, decimate our democratic ethos by tormenting fighters like Disha.”

Hashtags such as #DishaRavi, #DishaRaviA­rrested, #ReleaseDis­haRavi #IndiaBeing­Silenced and #FreeDishaR­avi are being used by celebritie­s and others.

Various politician­s too slammed the arrest. Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Arvind Kejriwal, Kanimozhi Karunanidh­i, P Chidambara­m and Sitaram Yechury were some of the prominent politician­s who stood in solidarity with Disha.

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