Newsroom, Aug 28: Internationally acclaimed Indian writer Arundhati Roy has termed the current situation “more dangerous” that it was at the time of Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The comments comes after the Pune police raided the houses of nearly a dozen leading civil rights activists across the country and arrested at least five of them over allegations of Maoist links. The raids were carried out in Delhi, Faridabad, Goa, Mumbai, Ranchi and Hyderabad. Those arrested include Maoist ideologue Varavara Rao, lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj, and activists Arun Fereira, Gautam Navlakha and Venon Gonsalves.
“This potentially is more serious and more dangerous than the Emergency. This time it is the State itself that is unleashing a law and order problem on minorities, Dalits, Christians, Muslims and Leftists and anyone else who disagrees-through its proxies in the media, its murderous vigilantes and hate-speech vendors,” Ms Roy was quoted as saying by news agencies.
“The events that are unfolding are being fuelled by an intent to do away with democracy and turn this country into a Hindu(tva) State,” she said adding that “Everyone who disagrees with a particular ideology is being criminalized, incarcerated or, assassinated by shadowy right-wing killers.”
The novelist said that “the simultaneous State-wide arrests are a dangerous sign of a government that fears it is losing its mandate and is falling into panic.”
“While killers are being garlanded and protected by people in high places, anybody who speaks up for justice or against Hindu majoritarianism is being made into a criminal. What is happening is absolutely perilous. In the run up to the elections, this is an attempted coup against the Indian Constitution and all the freedoms that we cherish”, she noted.



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