Centre has declared war on different sections of people, says Teesta Setalvad Thehindu

29, Nov 2022

Parliament is being used to dismantle the Constitution brick-by-brick, says the activist

Social Activist Teesta Setalvad inaugurates second State conference of the Network of Artistic Theatre Activists Kerala (NATAK) in Thirruvananthapuram on Friday. Social Activist Teesta Setalvad inaugurates second State conference of the Network of Artistic Theatre Activists Kerala (NATAK) in Thirruvananthapuram on Friday.

The Union government has declared war on different sections of its own people with the Parliament being used to dismantle the Constitution brick-by-brick, activist Teesta Setalvad has said.

She was speaking after inaugurating the second State conference of the Network of Artistic Theatre Activists Kerala (NATAK), an organisation for theatre activists, here on Friday.

Ms. Setalvad said the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) are being implemented by executive diktats of the Home Affairs Ministry even as a matter related to the Constitutional validity of these laws is pending in the Supreme Court. “Everyone must be alive to the dangers of these laws as it will affect every village and city in India, with bureaucracy being given the power to decide whether you are a citizen or not based on religion or where you come from,” she said.

“I told them this is the only reply we can give. We have to make spaces and develop our subtext of resistance. Inside, I felt isolation and depression. But, from July 27 onwards, thanks to the All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) and other organisations and friends, I started getting letters from people who wrote to me from every corner of the country, including Kerala. When I came out, I had 2,700 such letters. I felt loved and wanted. Let us do this for every political prisoner in the country,” she said.

Ms. Setalvad said when there were attempts to incarcerate her, even some friendly organisations preferred not to invite her for events out of fear.

“One of their tactics is to use fear, intimidation and violence to fragment us. Because, when you attack one section, that section gets isolated. Then you attack another and they too get isolated and ostracised. All these apparently discrete attacks stem from the ideology that does not want India to remain a Constitutional republic. But, there is something different and special here in Kerala, which is possibly due to its demographic diversity or passionate commitment to political dialogue, although I am told there is some level of patriarchy and rigidity. I still feel if there is a place to start this resistance, it is Kerala,” she said.

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