Srinagar: Since last 7 decades, the Indian government has routinized the victimization of the Voices of dissent in Jammu and Kashmir, either by arresting the political leaders, activists, journalists and also by imposing various kinds of restrictions.
Recently, a young journalist Aasif Sultan has been arrested for one of his stories.
This obviously is not the first time Kashmiri journalists or activists have been targeted for their work.
This reality in Jammu and Kashmir has been largely ignored or endorsed by the vast sections of opinion makers in India,” this was stated by Spokesperson Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) on Tuesday.
“It is observed that increasingly these brutal tactics are becoming a reality for the people of India as well.
Anyone questioning the ruling class is met with state violence.
Human rights activists, journalists, RTI activists, environmental rights activists and simply dissenters are hounded through arrests, fake cases, mob violence, online trolling, media trials and travel restrictions.
Emboldened by the lack of accountability of its conduct against voices of dissent in Jammu and Kashmir and also across India, the state apparatus has begun its crackdown even against the most prominent activists in India.
Prominent human rights activists like Gautam Navlakha, Adv. Sudha Bhardawaj, Adv. Arun Feriera, Varvara Rao and Vernon Gonsalves have recently been arrested. Luckily for them, the judiciary has intervened, unlike for those who are living on the margins.”
“Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) condemns these arrests and hopes that people in India and institutions would rise to this occasion and express unconditional solidarity with these activists and all those who in a similar manner are being targeted by the ruling class for the work which is produced by them.
This sustained stifling of the dissent has made India an absolute majoritarian and authoritarian regime,” the spokesperson said. (CNS) Voices Voices Voices Voices

