Students not allowed to meet Irom Sharmila
A group of JNU students were not allowed to meet Manipuri human rights activist Irom Sharmila, who was in city in connection with hearing of a 2006 case of attempted suicide, the charge which was dro
A group of JNU students were not allowed to meet Manipuri human rights activist Irom Sharmila, who was in city in connection with hearing of a 2006 case of attempted suicide, the charge which was dropped on Wednesday.
The students were stopped at the barricade that was drawn by the police near Manipur House where Sharmila had put up.
The police reasoned that they could not allow Sharmila to address the students since she was still under judicial custody after refusing personal recognisance bond on offer on March 22 earlier this month.
After an-hour long negotiation, Sharmila emerged on the other side of the barricade to the loud cheer of the students.
She acknowledged the students’ support through hand gesture as the students raised slogans against the AFSPA, against which Sharmila has been fasting for the last 16 years to get revoked.
“Revoke AFSPA!”, “AFSPA down down” “Irom Sharmila Laal Salam” were among the few slogans that were raised in support of the “Iron Lady of Manipur”.
The 1958 AFSPA rule, which is in effect in many parts of northeastern India and Kashmir, gives security forces sweeping powers to search and shoot on sight, and is criticised for allegedly allowing security personnel to abuse human rights. JNUSU vice-president Shehla Rashid condemned the “state agencies” for not allowing Sharmila to address the students. “We condemn this attitude of the state agencies who do not want us to meet Sharmila,” said Rashid.