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Justice for Binayak Sen

Updated on: 07 January,2011 06:36 AM IST  | 
Arindam Chaudhuri |

Recently, the only other news that has earned a lot of editorial space besides the onion stink is that of the life sentence awarded to Binayak Sen

Justice for Binayak Sen


Recently, the only other news that has earned a lot of editorial space besides the onion stink is that of the life sentence awarded to Binayak Sen. However, the common man hasn't got quite involved in it the way they did during the Jessica Lal case. Binayak Sen's case is of great significance to the society because it is about the common man's predicament and every individual's democratic rights in India. It is about our right to ideology and our right to work for a better society.

As a doctor and Vice-President of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Sen extended his profession by providing health care to disadvantaged tribal families in the poor state of Chhattisgarh. He had also worked with the state government on theu00a0 health sector reforms and had expressed his views on human rights violations during the anti-Naxalite operations. And this last part, in short, is his only crime!

Politicians are the real terrorists in a country where the common man has to fear for his democratic existence


The evidence shown to prove Sen guiltyu00a0 consists of books, articles and letters sent tou00a0 him by Sanyal and his exchange of thoughts on Maoist and Naxalites. This, by no means, can be considered a criminal offence; rather, this is one of our fundamental rights. Sen has also been charged with reading Mao's books and Marx's Das Kapital ufffd by those standards, I too become a criminal and so do the the students in colleges studying political history.

Sen also raised his voice against government's move of Salwa Judum (for which even the Supreme Court had lashed out at the Chhattisgarh government).


Keeping this debate aside, the moot question here is that the court found an allegiance of Sen with Naxals and that's why he has been dealt with such harshness. But I maintain that Naxals are no terrorists! But politicians don't understand that the Naxalite movement is a result of the state and politician-driven terrorism on the common man.

The politicians marginalise millions into sub-Saharan existence, giving them poor healthcare and food options. They deprive the tribes of education and employment. After this, what can the state expect in return? Instead of putting the real corrupt thieves and terrorists ufffd politicians who run this country ufffd behind the bars, it is a shame that people like Binayak Sen are being given lifetime imprisonmen. Sentencing a patriotic man like Sen only shows how real terrorists are running the show in a country where the common man has to fear for his free and democratic existence if he is to ever raise his voice against the state's atrocities.

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