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From: Fr. Cedric Prakash sj 
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PROTEST THE GPISA!

-          Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*

 The Government of Gujarat continues to be on the offensive. Unable to deal 
with growing unrests and protests on several fronts- it has decided to unleash 
another draconian law called the ‘Gujarat Protection of Internal Security 
Act’(GPISA). Apparently, a draft is now ready and the Bill is expected to be 
tabled in the State Assembly at the next budget session.

The provisions of the forthcoming law are draconian on several counts; they 
negate the fundamental rights of citizens and go against the grain and spirit 
of the Constitution of India! The proposals include that:

•         the Government can take action against caste groups, communities 
promoting ‘sectarian interests’

•         all offences under the new law will be non-bailable.

•         people can be arrested merely on suspicion of being a ‘threat to 
internal security.’

•         no legal proceedings against security agencies can be initiated for 
action taken ‘in ‘good faith.’

•         both public and private establishments can be put under electronic 
surveillance

•         the Government can create security zones with special policing powers.

In short, the proposed legislation literally suspends all civil rights and 
gives the police unbridled powers to arrest anyone ‘on suspicion’. Defending 
the indefensible, an Official from the Home Department of the Gujarat 
Government recently said, “the bill will deal with internal security challenges 
posed by terrorism, insurgency, communalism and even caste violence”. This is 
all very ironic since those responsible for such acts since 2002 in Gujarat, 
now occupy high positions of power and privilege in the country and are cloaked 
with apparent immunity.

This is not the first time that the Gujarat Government has attempted to pass 
such a law. In 2003, when Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister, the State 
Assembly had passed the terrible ‘Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised 
Crime (GujCoTOC)bill. Strangely enough it was, the Vajpayee Government that 
sent it back in 2004 asking for major changes to be made. The Bill was passed 
later thrice by the State Assembly. Two Presidents, APJ Abdul Kalam (2004) and 
Pratibha Patil (2008) sent it back to the State Government without giving their 
assent. In September 2015, the Central Government under PM Modi cleared another 
version of the GujCoTOC. President Pranab Mukherjee’s approval did not seem 
forthcoming; finally, at the end of January 2016, the Union Home Ministry 
withdrew this controversial anti-terror Bill.

Draconian laws are not new to Modi and his ilk. In March 2003, as the CM of 
Gujarat he also introduced the ‘Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act’ – which makes 
it mandatory for permission from the civil authority before one can embrace 
another religion. Inspite of his tall claims of ‘religious freedom’ in India – 
he has not withdrawn this anti-Constitutional law to date.

It is evidently clear that GPISA is designed to stifle dissent, to choke human 
rights defenders and anyone else who demand their legitimate and democratic 
rights. From the Gujarat Carnage of 2002 Gujarat is on the boil: every effort 
has been made to crush the minorities; land and livelihood has been snatched 
from the poor and the marginalized – be it the small farmers or the ordinary 
fishermen. Big Corporations have profited immensely from this injustice. The 
patidars, the dalits, the safai karmacharis, the adivasis have all been on the 
receiving end in Gujarat.

 The voices of protest and dissent in Gujarat and elsewhere cannot be silenced; 
those who take a stand for truth and for justice- can never be muted. The GPISA 
cannot be tabled in whatever form. Attempts by the Government to defocus from 
the plight of the people is bound to have disastrous consequences. It is hoped 
that sanity and good sense prevails. Beginning with Gujarat, we cannot allow 
India to become another police or rogue State- as is happening in other 
countries around us!

We, the people of India, need to awake, now! We need to protest the GPISA!

                                                                                
                September 23rd 2016



*(Fr. Cedric Prakash sj is a human rights activist. He can be contacted on 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
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