Revolutionary
Cultural Front statement on the arrest of Chetna Natya Manch activists
12 December, 2013
Condemn the arrest of 15 members of Chetna Natya Mandli by the
Chattisgarh Police and the Special Task Force!
Stop state repression on cultural activists!
15 members of Chetna Natya Mandli (CNM), including
11 women were arrested last week, while performing in Biriyabhumi and Jaigur
villages of Bijapur district in Chattisgarh. The joint forces have arbitrarily
branded CNM to be the cultural wing of the CPI (Maoist) observing the Peoples’
Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) Week. They have been booked under the Chattisgarh
Special Public Security Act 2005, accused of “inciting people against the
government” and propagating Maoist ideology through their songs, performances
and speeches. Without anyevidence they have been indicted of recruiting
villagers for CPI (Maoist) and PLGA. All of them are in their early 20s, and
all that has been found on them are“strange” attires, banners, pamphlets,
musical instruments and props.
Though repression of cultural activists has always
been a tool in the hands of the state to stifle dissent, since the inception of
Operation Green Hunt in 2009,every fang and claw of Indian state’s juggernaut--
be it police, paramilitary, judiciary or press-- has been sharpened to maul
even the basic rights to life, livelihood, expression and dignity. Along with
the murders, rapes, massacres, dispossession and displacement of adivasis in
central India, targets have been made out of intellectuals and cultural
activists who speak against the state’s “development” project of selling off
the country’s resources to big mining corporations. The latter’s super-profits
in turn, maintain the agent status of the Indian state and comprador bourgeois
in the log-books of their imperialist masters.
Some glaring instances of targeting include Jeetan
Marandi, who was incarcerated for four years on false charges of planning a
political assassination. False witnesses were propped up and he was even
sentenced to death by the lower court (later Ranchi High Court acquitted him).
When false cases could not contain the voice of Ganti Prasadam, he was shot and
hacked to death by goons of the AP govt. Members of Kabir Kala Manch were
hounded for years by the Maharashtra police, forced to go underground and then
imprisoned. Artist Arun Ferriera was incarcerated for almost 5 years on absurd
charges of planning to blow up the Deekshabhoomi Complex. Armed with tall
claims of confiscating naxal documents and microchip, Maharashtra police keep
Hem Mishra behind bars, although in 3months they have not even been able to
produce minimum evidence for a charge-sheet.
This state will never be short of ploys to silence
the aspirations of the people to break the shackles of oppression and pave a
path of alternative development and true democracy. In case of Chetna Natya
Manch, musical instruments and pamphlets were enough for the joint forces to
conclude that they were Maoists.
But history
has shown that as the state turns more authoritarian and brutal; the resistance
against it too becomes united and bold. History has also shown a progressive
section of intellectuals, writers and cultural activists who have stood in
solidarity with the revolutionary masses. It is this comradeship that will show
yet again that no amount of massacres, torture, jails or hounding are enough to
imprison the will of the people.
(Issued by
Srirupa Bhattacharya on behalf of RCF)
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