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After filmmakers, writers, scientists now theatre artists issue public appeal against voting for BJP

Last week, a consortium of writers had appealed to the citizens of India to “vote out hate politics” ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections.

The likes of TM Krishna, Girish Karnad, Urvashi Butalia, Shanta Gokhale and Anand Teltumbde signed a petition highlighting how the current socio-political state of the country is mired in discrimination-based, non-secular ideology.

After that, 103 filmmakers appealed to citizens not to vote for the BJP, while on Monday, 231 writers appealed to the people to reject “hate politics”.

Following this on 4 April, more than 600 theatre artists across India came together under the forum Artist Unite India and issued a statement urging citizens “to vote for love and compassion, for equality and social justice, and to defeat the forces of darkness and barbarism.”

Actor Naseeruddin Shah has taken up the cudgel to stop BJP from coming back to power. Shah and other theatre actors from across the country have come together with an appeal to vote against BJP and its allies.

Prominent among the people who have made the appeal apart from Naseer are Anmol Palekar, Anurag Kashyap, Dolly Thakore, Lillete Dubey, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ratna Pathak Shah, Manav Kaul and Chandan Roy Sanyal.

The statement released in 12 languages (English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Assamese, Telugu, Panjabi, Konkani and Urdu). It appealed that people should ‘vote bigotry, hatred, and apathy out of power’.

 

Below is the full statement:

Since colonial times, Indian theatre makers have celebrated India’s diversity through their work. We have done plays as part of the freedom struggle, we have taken on social ills through our art, we have stood for social equity and inclusion, we have struck a blow at patriarchy, Brahmanism and caste oppression. Theatre makers in India have a long and proud tradition of standing against forces of religious sectarianism, chauvinism, narrowness and irrationality. We have spoken from the margins, we have spoken of the margins. With song and dance, with humour and pathos, with compelling human stories, we have, for over a hundred and fifty years, imagined a secular, democratic, inclusive and just India.

Today, that very idea of India is under threat. Today, song, dance, laughter is under threat. Today, our beloved Constitution is under threat. The institutions that have to nurture argument, debate and dissent have been suffocated. To question, to call out lies, to speak the truth, is branded ‘anti-national’. The seeds of hatred have entered our food, prayers and festivals.

The ways in which this hatred has seeped into our daily fabric are alarming and it has to STOP.

The coming elections are without a doubt the most critical in the history of independent India. A democracy must empower its weakest, its most marginalised. A democracy cannot function without questioning, debate, and vibrant opposition. All this is being concertedly eroded by the current government.

The BJP, which came to power five years ago with the promise of development, has given free rein to Hindutva goons to indulge in the politics of hate and violence. The man who was portrayed as the saviour of the nation five years ago has destroyed the livelihoods of millions through his policies. He promised to bring back black money; instead, rogues have looted the country and run away. The wealth of the rich has grown astronomically, while the poor have become even poorer.

We, theatre practitioners of India, appeal to the people of India to help safeguard the Constitution and our syncretic, secular ethos. We appeal to our fellow citizens to vote for love and compassion, for equality and social justice, and to defeat the forces of darkness and barbarism.

Our appeal – vote bigotry, hatred, and apathy out of power. Vote against the BJP and its allies. Vote to empower the weakest, protect liberty, protect the environment, and foster scientific thinking. Vote for secular democratic, inclusive India. Vote for the freedom to dream. Vote wisely.

 

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