A guest post by Vijaya Kumar Marla

Usually any charged atmosphere with a large number of people can 
metamorphose in to a frenzy and mob violence. But in Vijayawada (capital 
city of the state of Andhra Pradesh), on the evening of 24th March 2016, 
a large number of people had gathered in anticipation of hearing 
Kanhaiya Kumar, the rage among youth and students of this country. His 
posters are on display everywhere, as we reached the city from the airport.

I was accompanying him on his trip from Hyderabad to Vijayawada. When he 
got down from the airport bus at the arrival lounge, the appreciative 
glances of the policemen deployed there towards Kanhaiya could not 
escape my attention. Is this the same Kanhaiya Kumar who had recounted 
his tête-à-tête with police while he was in Delhi’s Tihar Jail on 
trumped-up charges of shouting anti-India slogans in his university, in 
his now famous address at JNU on 3rd March? I think that conversation of 
Kanhaiya with a constable in the jail and the way he recounted it has an 
impact on policemen all over the country. After all, day-in and day-out 
we often come across politicians blaming police for brutality and 
atrocities, which are not entirely without substance. But an incisive 
analysis and comment by a young man just released from jail, saying that 
the police are also ordinary human beings like us and that they are 
helpless in many aspects when they had to practice their profession 
under heavy stress and the mention of their meager wages has had an 
impact on the police. Lo, here is a young man, charged with sedition and 
beaten up by goons in the presence of full police force and being 
hounded in the social media and the net, and now being accompanied by 
police escorts as if he is a top law maker, all the way from airport to 
his meeting place.

full: 
https://louisproyect.org/2016/03/26/the-we-can-moment-in-vijayawada-south-india/
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