Binayak Sen Unjustifiably Prosecuted: Amartya Sen


New Delhi, Jan 8 (IANS) Eminent economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen Saturday said that rights activist Binayak Sen, who has been sentenced to life term for sedition over his alleged links with Maoists, has been "unjustifiably prosecuted".

"Binayak Sen has been unjustifiably prosecuted, as a citizen of the country I want to ask the question, is the decision correct?," the economist said after releasing a book on Binayak Sen.

He also extended supported to author Arundhati Roy who was recently blamed for sedition for her speech favouring separatists in Kashmir. She was, however, not booked for sedition.

"This raises other questions like on Arundhati Roy. It was said that her speech hurt the patriotic sentiment. We don't have any obligation to express only patriotic sentiment," he said.

Speaking on the life sentence to Binayak Sen, he said: "The first question is whether the evidences are correct. Secondly, if it is correct, how can passing letters be sedition. I may post a letter for some one without knowing the content, that does not make it sedition."

Binayak Sen was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Chhattisgarh court Dec 24, 2010 for sedition and his alleged links with Maoists.

Sen explained that sedition was an act of pulling the state down by violence, which doctor Binayak Sen never did.

"There was no sedition committed in my view. There are no indications to suggest that Binayak was involved in violence, or preached violence. If anything can be seen from his writing, he was against sedition," he said.

"I am not committing any sedition myself by saying this."

He also expressed hope that law will take its own course and the activist would get justice in higher courts.

"He is a doctor who could have earned a huge amount of money at home or abroad, but he decided to serve people. This is just the intermission, he will come back and serve the people again," he added.

A doctor by profession, Binayak Sen, who is also the vice-president of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), was awarded by the US-based Global Health Council for his work in global health and human rights in 2008 when he was in a Chhattisgarh jail.

  

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  • Saleem Javed, Malpe

    Sat, Jan 08 2011

    Every criminal case is unique but there is something truly peculiar about the fate of Dr. Binayak Sen. While politicians, film stars, gangsters and businessmen accused or convicted of heinous offences like manslaughter, rioting and possession of firearms and illegal lands seem to have no trouble getting bail, the gentle doctor is considered such a dangerous criminal that he has been held in jail for two years on a far less serious charge which is something pathetic.I feel Centre should Interfere and release Dr.Binayak Sen immediatly without any further Delay and provide him compensation.

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  • K. S. Mayya, Mangalore/South Korea

    Sat, Jan 08 2011

    Well...the judgement says that Dr.Sen treated the Maoists. The very Maoists who killed scores of our security personnel. The very Maoists on whose pursuit our whole security apparatus has lost sleep on. The very Maoists whose ultimate aim is to bring communism to the sub-continent. The very Maoists, whom our prime minister had d greatest internal security challenge. Now which doctor in his sane mind would treat Maoists? Dr. Sen, willingly or unwillingly did something that challenged the constitution of India. And he is prosecutable. On a humanitarian grounds and as a doctor who owes allegiance to the "oath" he took before he was awarded the degree, he is technically correct to treat the Maoists. But does he realize that the oath was administered to him by the law and society that he lives in owes allegiance to Constitution of India and not people's republic of China that Mao was once a leader?

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 08 2011

    This is what happens to people like Mr. Binayak Sen,RTI activits and all those who raise their voice against corruption and help the poor and needy. Our judicial system will prove that they are terrorist.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Coimbatore

    Sat, Jan 08 2011

    Very funny!!!! these so called intellectuals like things only when it happen to their liking. If any judgment comes which is to their liking then they will go all guns and praise the judiciary. Now they find fault in judiciary as people whom they like are found guilty. Only when things are to their liking they are happy about everything, they will have all praise for the judiciary, the democracy. It sounds quite strange. This is true not only for these so called intellectuals but for our politicians or leaders, as that is how they wants themselves to be addressed (leaders).

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