Thursday, January 20, 2011

Dalit activist now booked for waging war against state

Police claim radical Marathi editor Sudhir Dhawale was responsible for putting up incendiary posters in Gondia on December 14; wife says he was in Mumbai that night



The state upped the ante against Dalit activist and editor of Marathi magazine Vidrohi, Sudhir Dhawale, booking him for waging war against the state under section 121 of the Indian Penal Code. On January 2, Dhawale was arrested on charges of sedition. The difference between the two is that unlike sedition, waging war against state also has a provision of death penalty.



Police alleges on the midnight of December 14-15,  posters were put up in Gondia district in connection with the ‘Shaheed Saptah’ or Martyrs’ Week  observed by Naxalites in the area. An FIR was registered against unknown persons. Dhawale has now been shown as an accused in that case.

Sudhir Dhawale (right) at a protest outside CST last month to free Binayak Sen

After his arrest, the court had remanded Dhawale to police custody till January 12, after which he was sent to Bhandara Jail. However, on January 14, the police made him an accused in this FIR and asked for custody again. After three days of questioning, he was sent back to Bhandara Jail.

His wife Darshana counters that on December 14 Dhawale was in Mumbai participating in the birthday celebrations of well-known Dalit Panther  Samadhan Navkar, Dalit Panther and now Mumbai president of Mumbai Democratic Republican Party at Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh.

“This is the police’s known modus operandi,’’ said advocate Surendra Gadling, Dhawale’s lawyer. “I have handled about 60 cases where the suspect, usually someone who is vocal against government policies, is picked up in one particular case, then slapped with one case after the other, so as to keep him inside for a long time.’’

Meanwhile, the inquiry into Dhawale’s arrest, ordered by Home Minister R R Patil, after  a delegation  led by filmmaker Anand Patwardhan met him, was indeed held by a DIG-rank officer. Only, the officer never met Dhawale, claims Gadling.

Gondia Sub Divisional Police Officer Borate told earlier told this newspaper that Dhawale had been named by one Bhimrao @ Bhanu Bhovate, whom he described as a ``State Committee Naxalite leader’’, arrested recently in Gondia.  Bhovate had reportedly told the police that he had given his computer, which had Naxalite literature in it, to Sudhir. Thus it was necessary to seize Dhawale’s computer, said Borate. 

A well-known name in Dalit and Left circles, Dhawale was one of the founders of the Republican Panther Jaatiya Antachi Chalwal (movement for annihilation of caste), formed on December 6, 2007, Dr Ambedkar’s mahaparinirvan day, at Shivaji Park.

This group grew out of the anger of Dalit youth against  the Ramabai Nagar firing (1997) and the Khairlanji killings (2006). He joins a growing list of men from Mumbai including Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira, Shridhar Shrinivasan alias Vishnu  who have been held for their Naxalite connections.



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