
Release vindicates Constitution’s libertarian promise: Ashwani Kumar
The Hindu
Former Law Minister says attempt to label dissenters as ‘anti-nationals’ must be fought
The Delhi High Court judgment ordering release of student activists Devengana Kalita, Natasha Narwal and Asif Tanha is a resounding vindication of the Constitution of India’s libertarian promise, former Law Minister Ashwani Kumar said on Thursday. In a statement, Mr. Kumar said the subsequent steps by the government to delay their release “mock the conscience of the Constitution and the memory of our freedom fighters.” “Protagonists of a muscular State seem to have forgotten the inescapable lesson of history that the cry for freedom is irrepressible. The State illserves its purpose by oppressing its constituents. Our fractured polity must unite, at least, in speaking out aloud in defence of liberty and dignity of citizens as a necessary obeisance to democracy,” he said.
On December 23, the newly elected office bearers of the Anna Nagar Towers Club, led by its president ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, who is a former MLA, met with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and conveyed their greetings. According to a press release, besides, ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, the Anna Nagar Towers Club delegation that met Stalin at Anna Arivalayam, the DMK Party headquarters, included vice-president R. Sivakumar, secretary R. Muralibabu, joint secretary D. Manojkumar, treasurer K. Jayachandran and executive committee members N. D. Avinash, K. Kumar, N. R. Madhurakavi, K. Mohan, U. Niranjan, S. Parthasarathi, K. Rajasekar, S. Rajasekar, M. S. Ramesh, R. Satheesh, N. C. Venkatesan and K. Yuvaraj. Karthik Mohan, deputy secretary of DMK’s Information Technology Wing, was present on the occasion.












