Naseeruddin Shah, Romila Thapar, others condemn FIR against 49 celebs
More than 180 members, including writers, actors, other members from cultural community have condemned the FIR lodged against 49 celebrities who wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over growing incidents of mob lynching.
Actor Naseeruddin Shah, cinematographer Anand Pradhan, historian Romila Thapar, vocalist TM Krishna and activist Harsh Mander, among others have written to PM questioning the FIR lodged against the celebrities.
Last week, an FIR was filed in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur against personalities, including directors Aparna Sen, Adoor Gopalakrishnan and writer-columnist Ramchandra Guha for alleged sedition over a letter they wrote to the PM in July.
“An FIR has been lodged against forty-nine of our colleagues in the cultural community, simply because they performed their duty as respected members of civil society. They wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister, expressing concern about mob lynching in our country.
“Can this be called an act of sedition? Or is harassment by misusing the courts a ploy to silence citizens voices?” the letter read.
The signatories, which also included writers Ashok Vajpeyi and Jerry Pinto, academician Ira Bhaskar, poet Jeet Thayil, author Shamsul Islam, musician TM Krishna and filmmaker-activist Saba Dewan, promised they will continue to speak up against silencing of “peoples voices”.
“All of us, as members of the Indian cultural community, as citizens of conscience, condemn such harassment. We do more: we endorse every word of the letter our colleagues wrote to the Prime Minister.
“This is why we share their letter here once again, and appeal to the cultural, academic and legal communities to do the same. This is why more of us will speak every day. Against mob lynching. Against the silencing of peoples voices. Against the misuse of courts to harass citizens,” the letter added.
The FIR was lodged on October 3 under several sections of the Indian Penal Code, including those related to sedition, public nuisance, hurting religious feelings and insulting with an intent to provoke breach of peace.
The 49 personalities, including filmmakers Mani Ratnam, Anurag Kashyap, Shyam Benegal, actor Soumitra Chatterjee and vocalist Shubha Mudgal, were accused of having “tarnished the image of the country and undermined the impressive performance of the prime minister”, besides “supporting secessionist tendencies”.