Thursday, May 14, 2009

Binayak Sen

Two years ago today, the Chhattisgarh police arrested Dr. Binayak Sen for "collaborating with the Maoists". Today, he is in urgent need of medical help, which the government is refusing to provide. (These are the same governments, by the way, that will fall all over themselves to get an arrested politician straight into five star hospitals at the slightest raised pulse rate.)

There are protests, letters to the Prime Minister, online activism of every kind including the donation of one's profile picture to the cause, on Facebook. I have to believe that some of this, at least, must help.

Meanwhile, at least check out the Binayak Sen site, and read this article by C.P.Surendran (thanks, Vivek):

Dr Sen’s case is representative of the major failings of the Indian state, be it democracy, development or speedy justice. And none of it, typically, figures in these general elections. That no political party including the morally high-horsed Left has succeeded in mainstreaming these crucial issues is proof of a real problem.

But equally Dr Sen’s case also showcases a dire possibility that the worst can befall the best among us. Take care. One of these days you and I are just as likely to swell the rolls of the under trials. Don’t ask why. Shit happens. And in such an eventuality, unlikely as it may sound, the shame of our fate may outlive us, which was Josef K’s last thought as well as the knives went in.

6 comments:

Banno said...

A frightening indicator of our times. You feel helpless rage. How is this possible? But it is.

Space Bar said...

It is, indeed.

At the very least we could blog about it, make it viral if only for a day.

km said...

Just this morning, I heard about the latest brouhaha involving Suu Kyi. 19 years and counting....

km said...

(should have added: "and I hope Dr. Sen is luckier than her").

Space Bar said...

km: i know. i hope he is luckier. and it doesn't seem to make a difference that that's a military junta in charge and this here's a democracy.

dipali said...

Terrifying indeed.