More than 150 Scientists Appeal to Citizens
03/04/2019
The upcoming election is a crucial one. It asks for a re-affirmation of the most fundamental guarantees our Constitution gives us: equal rights to faith or lack thereof; culture; language; association; personal liberty and freedom of expression. These rights, even as they accrue to each of us individually, can only exist if they accrue to all Indian citizens — without partiality or discrimination.
To defend these rights, we must reject those who lynch or assault people, those who discriminate against people because of religion, caste, gender, language or region. Again, we must reject those who encourage such practices. We cannot endorse a politics that divides us, creates fears, and marginalises a large fraction of our society — women, dalits, adivasis, religious minorities, the persons with disabilities or the poor. Diversity is our democracy’s greatest strength; discrimination and non-inclusivity strike at its very foundation.
An atmosphere in which scientists, activists and rationalists are hounded, harassed, intimidated, censored, jailed, or worse, murdered, is not the future our country deserves. It is not the future we want to give our youth. We want them to awaken to a country that sees science as a means of democratic empowerment through sceptical, open-minded questioning, rather than just a commercial enterprise. We must put an end to the denigration of rational, evidence-based public discourse; only then can we create better resources and opportunities for jobs, education and research.
We appeal to all citizens to vote wisely, weighing arguments and evidence critically. We appeal to all citizens to remember our constitutional commitment to scientific temper. We appeal to you to vote against inequality, intimidation, discrimination, and unreason. These are inimical to the values of our Constitution, whose promise is best reflected in Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore’s famous words:
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls
Where words come out from the depth of truth
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.”
1 | A. Mani | 53 | Geetha Venkataraman | 105 | Ramesh Awasthi |
2 | Aaloka Kanhere | 54 | Gyan Prakash | 106 | Ramkumar Sambasivan |
3 | Abha Dev Habib | 55 | Harita Raval | 107 | Ramya T. N. C. |
4 | Abhijit Majumder | 56 | Harjinder (Laltu) Singh | 108 | Riddhi Shah |
5 | Adish Dani | 57 | Imrana Qadeer | 109 | Rohini Karandikar |
6 | Ajit M. Srivastava | 58 | J. G. Krishnayya | 110 | Rohini Muthuswami |
7 | Akash Gautam | 59 | Jagat K Roy | 111 | Rupali Gangopadhyay |
8 | Amala Bhave | 60 | Jayashree Ramadas | 112 | Sabyasachi Chatterjee |
9 | Amit Apte | 61 | Jayashree Sen Gupta | 113 | Saman Habib |
10 | Amit Bhaya | 62 | Joby Joseph | 114 | Samriddhi Sankar Ray |
11 | Amit Misra | 63 | Jyotishman Bhowmick | 115 | Samudrala Gourinath |
12 | Amitabh Joshi | 64 | Jyotsna Dhawan | 116 | Saroj Ghaskadbi |
13 | Amitabha Bandyopadhyay | 65 | Kapil Paranjape | 117 | Satyajit Mayor |
14 | Amites Dasgupta | 66 | Karthikeyan Vasudevan | 118 | Satyajit Rath |
15 | Aniket Sule | 67 | Kartik Shanker | 119 | Shailaja Sopory |
16 | Anindita Bhadra | 68 | Kumarjit Saha | 120 | Shanta Laishram |
17 | Anirban Mukherjee | 69 | L. S. Shashidhara | 121 | Shivprasad Patil |
18 | Ankan Paul | 70 | Madan Rao | 122 | Shobha Madan |
19 | Anna George | 71 | Madhavi Reddy | 123 | Shraddha Kumbhojkar |
20 | Anup Padmanabhan | 72 | Madhulika Srivastava | 124 | Shubhi Parolia |
21 | Argha Banerjee | 73 | Manisha Gupte | 125 | Sitabhra Sinha |
22 | Arjun Guha | 74 | Mayank Vahia | 126 | Smita Krishnan |
23 | Arnab Bhattacharya | 75 | Mayurika Lahiri | 127 | Sorab Dalal |
24 | Asha Gopinathan | 76 | Medha S. Rajadhyaksha | 128 | Spenta Wadia |
25 | Atindra N. Pal | 77 | Mercy J Raman | 129 | Srikanth Sastry |
26 | Aurnab Ghose | 78 | Mihir Arjunwadkar | 130 | Sriram Ramaswamy |
27 | Avinash Dhar | 79 | Mohan Rao | 131 | Subhadip Ghosh |
28 | Ayalvadi Ganesh | 80 | Mrinal K Ghosh | 132 | Subhadip Mitra |
29 | Ayan Banerjee | 81 | Mugdha Karnik | 133 | Subhash C. Lakhotia |
30 | Bidisa Das | 82 | Mundur V. N. Murthy | 134 | Suchitra Gopinath |
31 | Chayanika Shah | 83 | Nandita Narain | 135 | Sudeshna Sinha |
32 | Chetana Sachidanandan | 84 | Naresh Dadhich | 136 | Sudipto Muhuri |
33 | Chinmayee Mishra | 85 | Nisha Biswas | 137 | Sugata Ray |
34 | Chinmoy Chatterjee | 86 | Niti Kumar | 138 | Sugra Chunawala |
35 | Debabrata Ghosh | 87 | Nixon Abraham | 139 | Sumeet Agarwal |
36 | Debashis Ghoshal | 88 | Pallavi Vibhuti | 140 | Sumilan Banerjee |
37 | Debashis Mukherjee | 89 | Partho Sarothi Ray | 141 | Surendra Ghaskadbi |
38 | Debashish Goswami | 90 | Prabhakar Rajagopal | 142 | Swapan Chakrabarti |
39 | Deepak Barua | 91 | Prabir Purkayastha | 143 | Tapan Ghosh |
40 | Deepika Choubey | 92 | Pradip Dasgupta | 144 | Tapan Saha |
41 | Devaki Kelkar | 93 | Pradipta Bandyopadhyay | 145 | Tejal Kanitkar |
42 | Dibyendu Nandi | 94 | Prajval Shastri | 146 | Tushar Vaidya |
43 | Dinesh Abrol | 95 | Prakash Burte | 147 | V. S. Sunder |
44 | Dinu Chandran | 96 | Pranay Goel | 148 | Vidita Vaidya |
45 | Dipshikha Chakravortty | 97 | Prasad Subramanian | 149 | Vijay Chandru |
46 | Dipti Jadhav | 98 | R. Ramanujam | 150 | Vineeta Bal |
47 | Divya Oberoi | 99 | Raghav Rajan | 151 | Vivek Borkar |
48 | Gagandeep Kang | 100 | Raghunath Chelakkot | 152 | Vivek Monteiro |
49 | Gaiti Hasan | 101 | Rahul Roy | ||
50 | Gauhar Raza | 102 | Rahul Siddharthan | ||
51 | Gautam Menon | 103 | Rajiva Raman | ||
52 | Geeta Mahashabde | 104 | Rama Govindarajan | ||