The family Sunday said the poet-activist is 'hallucinating and is in a delirious state' and urged the authorities concerned to provide him better medical aid.
Teltumbde, the grandson-in-law of Dr B R Ambedkar, was arrested by the NIA earlier in the day after he surrendered in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist link case.
Pune police sent the hard disk to four forensic labs after seizing it from the house of Telugu poet Varavara Rao during a raid in August 2018. However, they have been unable to recover any data so far.
Over generations, Bihar’s bane has been its utter lack of urbanisation. But now, even Bihar is urbanising. Or let’s say, rurbanising. Two decades under Nitish Kumar have created a new elite in its cities.
Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
It is all the more necessary to keep him in prison now.
Similar strategies are used to release Nandini the convicted criminal in Rajeev Gandhi murder case. Here it is left “ liberals” and there divisive dravida crowd. Law should take its own course, the usual cliche.
Do you know anything about the other signature campaign that has over 5000 signatures? The signature campaign to keep Rao, Bhardwaj and others who are charged with plotting to break up India, encourage violence. Many policemen, revenue officers, small shopkeepers, school teachers, bus crew, truck drivers, tribal farmers and women and school students are said to have signed this petition to the authorities. The petition by Chomsky etc. becomes irrelevant before this petition by those who have suffered at the hands of Naxals.
I would request all those who have signed the letter and those who are planning to get their 15 minutes of fame by signing the next one, to kindly read the above to understand why Shri Rao is in jail.
The last time Noam Chomsky and 150 others signed a open letter on the “cancel culture”, most had not even read the letter. Have they read this one? Do they really know if Shri Rao is a poet or a terrorist, who is behind bars not because of someone’s whims but after a legal process?
Sympathy is all very fine, but don’t forget the fact that anti-national activities is why this man is in jail. How does it matter even if he is the world’s best poet? Does that give him license to break the law?
It is all the more necessary to keep him in prison now.
Similar strategies are used to release Nandini the convicted criminal in Rajeev Gandhi murder case. Here it is left “ liberals” and there divisive dravida crowd. Law should take its own course, the usual cliche.
Do you know anything about the other signature campaign that has over 5000 signatures? The signature campaign to keep Rao, Bhardwaj and others who are charged with plotting to break up India, encourage violence. Many policemen, revenue officers, small shopkeepers, school teachers, bus crew, truck drivers, tribal farmers and women and school students are said to have signed this petition to the authorities. The petition by Chomsky etc. becomes irrelevant before this petition by those who have suffered at the hands of Naxals.
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I would request all those who have signed the letter and those who are planning to get their 15 minutes of fame by signing the next one, to kindly read the above to understand why Shri Rao is in jail.
The last time Noam Chomsky and 150 others signed a open letter on the “cancel culture”, most had not even read the letter. Have they read this one? Do they really know if Shri Rao is a poet or a terrorist, who is behind bars not because of someone’s whims but after a legal process?
Sympathy is all very fine, but don’t forget the fact that anti-national activities is why this man is in jail. How does it matter even if he is the world’s best poet? Does that give him license to break the law?