No HOKKOLOROB in Kolkata neither SFI struck the streets as it did in Kolkata or anywhere in Bengal.Paid Intelligentsia has not to react whatever may come!
My heart bleeds the brutal apathy against Dalits in Bengal!
Is it the Mainstream OMNIPOTENT,OMNIPRESENT Media?Showcasing Sunny Leone while students countrywide screaming justice?
Palash Biswas
My heart bleeds the brutal apathy against Dalits in Bengal as we have not heared any voice in protest as the Dalit scholar commits suicide having been branded anti national by the Union Labour Minister who is an instrument to finish the rights to workers and doing his duty very very well to enforce labour killing startup.
The minister wrote a letter to the HR Minister Smriti Irani to act against Ambedkar Students` Association in Hyderabad Universty and five students were expelled.
One of them committed suicide.
last year, we witnessed HOKKOLROB demanding resignation of the Jadavpur Vice Chancellor.
It inflicted the world.The nation stood united with Jadavpur students screaming, Jadavpur Pashe Aaachhi.
Those students seem to be absconding since FTTI shffronizing,since ban on Pareir study circle and perhaps they never returned to the Campus.
Mind you,it was after HokKOLOROB that the Film and
Television Institute (FTII) students went on
strike on June 12th, 2015.
SFI is the leading force in rest of the country as SFI has its original base in Kolkata.
No HOKKOLOROB in Kolkata neither SFI struck the streets as it did in Kolkata or anywhere in Bengal.Paid Intelligentsia has not to react whatever may come!
I have to leave Kolkata very soon having lived here for twenty five years.My works have been published all over rest of the world,but never in Bengal.
I know why they skip me and I do not complain.
But every time I have to witness the brute apathy against SC,ST and OBC communities,agrarian India including rural India,Jangal Mahal and the Hills,my heart bleeds!I am all alone in the wildness.
I am associated with news since 1973.Before Dr Jagnnath Mishra introduced the Press Act,lead meant President,Prime Minister and Chief Minister.
The movement against Press Act changed the scenario.
In Indian Express,Political statement is never treated as topmost priority for name shake unless that makes some difference.
Indian Express meant breaking news always.
Indian Express meant news beyond print.I
Investigative news and Indian Express had nothing to do with show biz beyond its prescribed space on entertainment page.
Even incidents were never out of proportion as we treated public interest and policy decisions,public hearing as topmost priorities.
Yes,I am associated with Indian Express for twenty five years and I am retiring as a subeditor,virtually stripped of any status whatsoever.
Perhaps I deserved it.
But I had job satisfaction at least and I have not to weep for any other loss.
Today I was browsing TV Channels after updating the protest,sharing the live streams and photos,but I could not get anything on TV.
It was showcasing Sunny Leone Video as Delhi Government anti Tobacco campaign.
Spreading anger was covered with Rahul Gandhi bites and agitating students right into the heart of the Indian Capital were nowhere in the frame!
Is it the Mainstream OMNIPOTENT,OMNIPRESENT Media?
Showcasing Sunny Leone while students countrywide screaming justice?
Students in Delhi protested in front of the Ministry of Human Resource Development against the institutional murder of Rohith Vemula, the Dalit student who was driven to suicide at the University of Hyderabad on Sunday, 17 January 2015. As usual, the Delhi Police under directions from the BJP government unleashed a brutal attack on the protesting students. Water cannons and lathis were the Modi government's answer to the popular anger at ye
t another Dalit student taking his life at a premier educational institution in the country. More than 150 of the protesting students were detained by the police, and taken in five buses to the Parliament Street and Mandir Marg police stations . Many suffered injuries (including fractures and joint dislocations) in the reckless police assault and had to be hospitalised.
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