BJP will try to derail everything with some surprise attack: Arundhati Roy


New Delhi, Aug 30 (IANS): The arrest earlier this week of civil rights activists was carried out to "Divert and Rule", writer-activist Arundhati Roy alleged on Thursday and expressed fear that in the run up to the 2019 general elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will "try to derail everything" with "some surprise attack", urging people to hold the government accountable for its actions.

Launching a series of attacks on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government, the Booker-winning novelist and activist at the forefront of many social and environmental struggles, asked the people to not allow their "attention to stray from even when strange events befall us".

"Modi government is following divert and rule. We will not know from where and how and when and what kind of fireball is going to fall on us. They are trying to distract us," Roy said at a press conference here to condemn the arrests, before firing a series of salvos that targeted the government on its "anti-dalit" "anti-poor" "anti-minority" policies such as demonetisation and the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

"While the poor have suffered enormously, several corporations close to the BJP have multiplied their wealth several times over. Businessmen like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya have run away with thousands of crores of public money while the government looked away," Roy alleged.

"He (Modi) said that every man and woman will get Rs 15 lakh in his account if the BJP comes to power in 2014. On the contrary, poor of this country have been robbed. What kind of accountability can we expect from this government?" she asked.

Roy pointed to the investigation by the Karnataka Police into the assassination of firebrand journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh and said that it has "unveiled several Hindu right-wing organisations like the Sanatan Sansthan".

"This has shown the existence of a full blown terror network with hit-lists, hideouts, safehouses, arms, ammunition and plans to bomb, kill and poison people... As it prepares for the 2019 general elections, the BJP has emerged by far the wealthiest political party in India. Outrageously, the electoral bonds ensure that the source of the donations to political parties can remain anonymous.

"How many of these groups do we know about? How many of these are still working in secret? They have the assurance and blessing of the powerful and even the police. With the elections coming what plans do they have in store for us? What surprise attack, where will they be, in Kashmir, in Kumbh mela, or in Ayodhya. They will attempt to derail everything with some minor or major attack," Roy alleged.

Referring to the "manner in which the education institutions are being dismantled", she said that the government is carrying out "re-brahmanisation of education" by rapid privatisation.

"Even the poorest beneficiaries of reservation are now being denied and pushed out at an alarming rate. This turning over of the educational institutions to the corporates is going to create a level of patronisation that we cannot recover from," she said.

She termed the arrest of the five activistsas "illegal" and asked people not to forget that "by arresting public interest lawyers and human rights activists, the government is actually isolating lakhs of people because these are their representatives, the helpers of the poorest of the poor."

"You are arresting and silencing those who work for the poor, you are stripping away the constitutional rights of whole population. When they arrested these people, it was their way of discrediting the dalit aspiration," she said.

Pune police had on Tuesday arrested lawyer-activist Sudhar Bharadwaj and civil liberties activists Gautam Navlakha, Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Fereira and P. Varavara Rao from different parts of India, triggering a massive outcry.

  

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    Madam Roy, READING BETWEEN THE LINES IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND,
    This is the fate and fact, for us , INDIANS.
    ONLY GOD SHOULD SAVE US.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    ....she forgot that all those arrested are previousely arrested by congress govt also..wonder what these people are doing good to society..let us not forget that there are dozens of writers/lectures/professors of Universities arrested since many year (irrespective Congress or BJP) for supporting unlawful Organisation..DU professor Geelani/Saibaba are few..a journalist arrested for Delhi Israel embassy bombing..Maosit/naxals supporters shouldnt be allowed to go free just because they mask themselves as activist/lawyer/professor/writer..

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    Novelist should write novels everyday instead of doing some publicity stunts...

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  • Rational thinker, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    That is the real difference between intellectuals and "blind bhakts"

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    What a double standard by BJP. Human rights activists and lawyers who were acting within thier rights were promptly arrested and taken for task by BJP govt but it's own ministers and activists who rape and murder women and children are let free, garlanded and honoured. Minorities are lynched on mere suspicion of carrying beef. So where is the just administration and governance by BJP govt?. BJP's divisive and communal intention well exposed.

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  • nani, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    Award vapasi Brigade back into action. This is first in the line , many to come.

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