Press Statements

The Lynch Mob of Latehar

20 Mar, 2016

In the early hours of 18th March 2016, Mohammad Majloom Ansari (35) and Inayahtullah Khan (12) were found hanging from a tree in the Balumath forest area in Latehar, Jharkhand. Residents of Balugoan and Nawada villages, Ansari and young Khan were on their way to the weekly cattle fair with their eight buffaloes when they were sto...

PUCL Statement on the Arrest of Human Rights Activist Debaranjan Sarangi

19 Mar, 2016

People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) condemns the arrest of Shri Debaranjan Sarangi, an active member of Ganatantrik Adhikar Surakyaa Sangathan (GASS), who was arrested by the plain‐clothed policemen in the morning hours on 18th March from the village Kucheipadar in Kashipur Block of Raygada district. PUCL learnt from the...

“Make public M.B. Shah Commission’s Report on 14 Cases of Corruption charges leveled against Gujarat’s Modi Government” Statement issued by CFD, PUCL-Gujarat, Gujarat Social Watch and others, 08th March, 2016.

08 Mar, 2016

There was a total anarchy in Haryana for 10 days; and horribly there was no government (State or Central) both had fallen in the hands of violent mob called `Jat rights’ who were local goons who, under the pretext for JAT Reservation, did full damage to the civil life of Haryana. The government machinery had failed to anticipate...

PUCL statement on premature release of Veerappan case prisoners in Karnataka

01 Mar, 2016

We welcome the decision of Karnataka govt for premature release of life convict who had served more than 14 years in jail. But four detenues in the Veerappan case Meeesai Mathaiyan, Pelaventhran, Simon, Gnanapragasam are languishing in Karnataka prisons for more than 21years under TADA case conviction. Two years back the SC commut...

Statement of Solidarity with the lawyers and activists who are being prevented from working for legal rights of tribal undertrial prisoners of Bastar on behalf of the civil society of West Bengal

01 Mar, 2016

The Jagdalpur Legal Aid Group (JAGLAG) was established by three freshly graduate lawyers and one young activist in 2013 with the purpose of representing tribal under trial prisoners who have been charged with sedition, often under the UAPA, the NIA, the Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act and such other draconian ‘counter-t...

How Democracy ‘Uses’ a Colonial Law

16 Feb, 2016

PUDR has continually critiqued the existence of the colonial law of sedition and its unconstitutional application at the behest of those who hold state power, in cases that do not stand the test of law. The arrest of SAR Geelani, Professor at the University of Delhi, on charges of sedition on 16th February 2016, is yet again a cas...

Condemning the Vigilante Action at the Patiala House Courts, Delhi

15 Feb, 2016

PUDR strongly condemns the shocking acts of physical violence and abuse perpetrated by 40 advocates and BJP MLA OP Sharma against students and faculty of the Jawaharlal Nehru University and media persons today, at the Patiala House court, in full presence of the police. Students, teachers and media persons had gathered as arrested...

PUCL Delhi Condemns the Action of Delhi Police in Arresting JNUSU President on Charges of Sedition.

12 Feb, 2016

It is shocking that the Delhi Police has arrested the President of the Jawahar Lal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) on the charges of ‘sedition’ –a provision of law about which Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, had said in 1951, “Now, as far as I am concerned, that particular Section is highly ob...

The Police must be held Answerable for the Sangam Park Riot of 31st January

03 Feb, 2016

People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) strongly condemns the police’s role in the outbreak of riots between members of the Valmiki and Muslim communities, in the Sangam Park area in North West Delhi, on 31st January, 2016. PUDR’s investigation into the incidents of 30th and 31st January, and meetings with residents and ...

Rohith Vemula, A Scholar of Hyderabad University, Committed Suicide

01 Feb, 2016

On 17th January, 2016, a Dalit Ph.D. scholar of Hyderabad University, Rohith Vemula committed suicide in one of the hostel rooms. He was one of 5 research scholars who had been suspended in August, 2015 for allegedly attacking a student leader of the Akhil Baharathi Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and later forced to vacate the hostel. ...