WEB DESK /NEW DELHI

Ramachandra GuhaNoted author and historian Ramachandra Guha today slammed the government conducting countrywide raids and arrest of human right activists. He termed the act as “brutal, authoritarian, oppressive, arbitrary. illegal act” by the Maharashtra police.

In an interview to NDTV after the arrest of five well-known activists and intellectuals, Mr Guha blamed it on the “corporate cronies of the ruling government,” who, he said, were bent on grabbing tribal land, forest and mineral resources. The arrest of the activists was meant to take away the only representation the tribals have, he said.

According to media reports, the Pune police had conducted raids on the homes of nine activists across five cities, which ended with the arrest of five – Varavara Rao, lawyer Sudha Bhardwaj, and activists Arun Fereira, Gautam Navlakha and Vernon Gonsalves. The police said the arrests were linked to last year’s Bhima Koregaon violence, in which Dalit activists had clashed with upper-caste Marathas.

 

 

In June, five people — Sudhir Dhawale, Surendra Gadling, Mahesh Raut, Rona Wilson and Shoma Sen — were arrested for allegedly making “provocative” speeches at an event in at Bhima Koregaon village in January, which, the police said, triggered violence. Today’s raids were carried out on basis of what they said during interrogation, the police said.

Mr Guha told NDTV that he knew some of those arrested and while he did not always agreed with them, he knew that they “never themselves preached or practiced violence”.

“But these are people who represent the country’s disenfranchised and the dispossessed,” he said. “What is happening in the adivasi heartland of india… it is murder, rape, physical, natural, social… and these were the lawyers representing the tribals… and their arrest leaves those dispossessed unrepresented in court,” he added.