The PIL Watch Group watches with concern the events unfolding in Punjab. Consequent to the opinion expressed publicly by the police officials, central intelligence agencies, public figures on the recent developments in Punjab pertaining to release of an accused from judicial custody ostensibly due to protest demonstration (at Ajnala police station, near Amritsar) organised by a newly formed outfit ‘Waris Punjab de’, the following questions arise:
1.
Is
it a fact that the spokesperson of ‘Waris Punjab de’asked: (Quote)
Why is it wrong for a Sikh to demand Khalistan
if advocacy of Hindu Rashtra is not punished (The Times of India, 26.02.2023)
2.
Is
it a fact that a dossier is being compiled on the activities/utterances of
‘Waris Punjab de’ head over the last six months or so by the Punjab Police,
central agencies?
3.
Have
such dossiers been compiled about organisations/individuals espousing the cause
of Hindu Rashtra – contrary to the concept of a democratic, secular, republic
of India as enshrined in the Constitution of India? Would these names be made
public as was done for ‘Waris Punjab de’?
4.
Has
the Union Home Ministry’s attention been drawn to the statement of Mr. Satya Pal Malik, former Governor of Jammu
and Kashmir, Goa as also of Meghalaya to the effect: (Quote)
There is a need to control this Hindu Rashtra
rhetoric (Indian Express, 25.02.2023)
5.
What
action, if any, has been taken/envisaged by the Union Home Ministry vis-à-vis the suggestion of Mr.
Satya Pal Malik?
6.
If no dossier has been compiled on
organizations/individuals who espouse the cause of majoritarian theocratic
state, would it not lend credence to the view that different yardsticks are
applied to majoritarian/minority transgressions of provisions of Indian Penal
Code and Indian Constitution?
7.
Has
the Union Home Ministry noticed the cause and effect inherent in the ‘Waris
Punjab de’ statement:(Quote)
…agar Hindu Rashtra ki baat chalegi, to
Khalistan ki baat kyon nahin chalegi. (Indian Express, 25.02.2023)
8.
Would
the Union Home Ministry make it clear that transgressions of the constitutional
provisions of a secular Republic have no place in modern democratic India?
9.
Would
the Union Home Ministry re-iterate that genuine Federalism would be the guiding
principle to negate the perception in some minds that over-centralised
governance is being forced/favoured by a few at the top?
10.
Has
the Union Home Ministry read media reports/views to the effect: (Quote)
… growing narrative around a Hindu
Rashtra pushed by elements with links to RSS-BJP. This further plays into the
insecurity among Sikhs over its implication for minorities like them. (Indian
Express, 25.02.2023)
Decades
earlier Parliament Street of New Delhi would reverberate – during protest
demonstrations – with the slogan:
‘Na
Hindu Rashtra, na Khalistan
Ek Rehega Hindustan’
Concerted
efforts are needed to ensure a united secular Republic of India.
PIL Watch Group
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