New Delhi: As many as 185 members of Cultural Community, including actor Naseeruddin Shah, dancer Mallika Sarabhai, authors Ashok Vajpeyi, Nayantara Sahgal and Shashi Deshpande, historian Romila Thapar, singer T.M. Krishna, and artist Vivan Sundaram, have endorsed an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by 49 eminent citizens against mob lynching, and have condemned the FIR against them in Muzaffarpur in Bihar, alleging "sedition" among other charges.

Read the full statement below:

An FIR has been lodged against forty-nine of our colleagues in the cultural community, simply because they performed their duty as respected members of civil society. They wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister, expressing concern about mob lynching in our country.

Can this be called an act of sedition? Or is harassment by misusing the courts a ploy to silence citizens’ voices?

All of us, as members of the Indian cultural community, as citizens of conscience, condemn such harassment. We do more: we endorse every word of the letter our colleagues wrote to the Prime Minister. This is why we share their letter here once again, and appeal to the cultural, academic and legal communities to do the same. This is why more of us will speak every day. Against mob lynching. Against the silencing of people’s voices. Against the misuse of courts to harass citizens.

A Mangai

Ira Bhaskar

Rajan Gurukkal

Aarti Sethi

J Devika

Rajashri Dasgupta

Abha Dev Habib

Javed Malick

Rajendra Chenni

Abhishek Kaicker

Jawari Mal Parakh

Rajendra Sharma

Abhishek Majumdar

Jeet Thayil

Rajesh Joshi

Achin Vanaik

Jerry Pinto

Ranbir Kaleka

Achyutanand Mishra

Jyothi A

Ranjit Hoskote

Ajitha GS

Jyoti Punwani

Ravikant

Akeel Bilgrami

K Satchidanandan

Rekha Awasthi

Amit Bhaduri

K Srilata

Renu Ramanath

Ammu Joseph

Karthik Venkatesh

Ritu Menon

Amrita Pande

Kavery Nambisan

Romila Thapar

Anand Pradhan

KG Sankara Pillai

Ruchi Chaturvedi

Anand Teltumbde

KP Fabian

Rukmini Bhaya Nair

Ananya Parikh

KP Jayasankar

S Raghunandana

Ania Loomba

KP Ramanunni

Saba Dewan

Anil Janvijay

Krishnan Unni P

Saba Hasan

Anitha Thampi

KS Parthasarathy

Sabeena Gadihoke

Anjali Monteiro

Kunal Sen

Saleem Peeradina

Arun Dev

Leela Jacinto

Salil Chaturvedi

Arundhati Dhuru

MA Baby

Salim Yusufji

Arundhati Ghosh

Madhu Bhaduri

Sandeep Pandey

Arunima Sehgal

Madhusree Dutta

Sandhya Taksale

Ashok Bhaumik

Mallika Sarabhai

Sanjeev Kumar

Ashok Vajpeyi

Mangad Rathnakaran

Saumya Chakrabarti

Ashutosh Kumar

Mangalesh Dabral

Savithri Rajeevan

Atamjit Singh

Manishi Jani

SG Vasudev

Ayesha Kidwai

Maria Couto

Shafey Kidwai

B Rajeevan

Maya Rao

Shamsul Islam

Badri Raina

Merlin Moli

Shamya Dasgupta

Bajrang Bihari

MMP Singh

Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri

Bali singh

Moinak Biswas

Shashi Deshpande

Balvant Kaur

Moloyashree Hashmi

Sherna Dastur

Bharat Tiwari

Moolchandra Gautam

Shoma A Chatterjji

Bhasha Singh

MP Pratheesh

Siddharth

Bodhisatv

Mridula Garg

Sonia Jabbar

BRP Bhaskar

Mridula Koshy

Sreyashi Dastidar

Chaman Lal

MV Narayanan

Subhasini Ali

Chanchal Chauhan

Naina Dayal

Subhasis Bandyopadhyay

Chandrakant Patil

Nancy Adajania

Subodh Varma

Civic Chandran

Nandita Narain

Sudeshna Sengupta

CK Meena

Naseeruddin Shah

Sudhanva Deshpande

Damodar Mauzo

Natasha Badhwar

Sudhir Chandra

Devaki Khanna

Nayantara Sahgal

Sumangala Damodaran

Devendra Choube

Neelan Premji

Sunil P Elayidom

Dilip Borkar

Neelima Sharma

Svati Joshi

EV Ramakrishnan

Neeraj Malik

Syantani Chatterjee

Faisal Khan

Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay

Syeda Hameed

Gauhar Raza

Nilanjana Bhowmick

TM Krishna

Gayatri Spivak

NP Chekkutty

Udaya Kumar

Geeta Kapur

NS Madhavan

Vaasanthi Sundaram

Geetanjali Shree

Nupur Asher

Valay Singh

Girdhar Rathi

Pamela Philipose

Venkitesh Ramakrishnan

Gita Jayaraj

PK Parakkadavu

Vibha Maurya

Githa Hariharan

PK Pokker

Vijay Prashad

Gyan Prakash

PN Gopikrishnan

Vijaya Venkataraman

Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

Poile Sengupta

Vishnu Nagar

Harsh Mander

Prabir Purkayastha

Vivan Sundaram

Hemlata Mahishwar

Pradeep Chakraverti

Vivek Narayanan

Himanjali Sankar

Pramod Ranjan

Yousuf Saeed

Hiralal Rajasthani

Purushottam Agrawal

Zoya Hasan

Ina Puri

Rahman Abbas

 

Text of open letter written to Prime Minister Modi on 23 July 2019 by 49 eminent citizens, including Aparna Sen, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Benegal, Anurag Kashyap, Ashis Nandy and Ramachandra Guha:

We, as peace loving and proud Indians, are deeply concerned about a number of tragic events that have been happening in recent times in our beloved country.

Our Constitution describes India as a secular socialist democratic republic where citizens of all religions, ethnicities, gender and castes are equal. Hence, to ensure that every citizen enjoys the rights given to her/him by the Constitution, our submission is:

  1. The lynching of Muslims, Dalits and other minorities must be stopped immediately. We were shocked to learn from the NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau) reports that there have been no less than 840 instances of atrocities against Dalits in the year 2016, and a definite decline in the percentage of convictions.

Further, 254 religious identity-based hate crimes were reported between January 1, 2009, and October 29, 2018, where at least 91 persons were killed and 579 were injured (FactChecker.in database, October 30, 2018). The Citizen's Religious Hate-Crime Watch recorded that Muslims, (14% of India's population) were the victims in 62% for cases, and Christians (2% of the population), in 14% cases. About 90% of these attacks were reported after May 2014, when your Government assumed power nationally.

You have criticized such lynchings in Parliament Mr. Prime Minister, but that is not enough! What action has actually been taken against the perpetrators? We strongly feel that such offences should be declared non-bailable, and that exemplary punishment should be meted out swiftly and surely. If life imprisonment without parole can be the sentence in cases of murder, why not for lynchings, which are even more heinous? No citizen should have to live in fear in his/her own country!

Regrettably "Jai Sri Ram" has become a provocative 'war-cry' today that leads to law and order problems, and many lynchings take place in its name. It is shocking to see so much violence perpetrated in the name of religion! These are not the Middle Ages! The name of Ram is sacred to many in the majority community of India. As the highest Executive of this country, you must put a stop to the name of Ram being defiled in this manner.

  1. There is no democracy without dissent. People should not be branded ‘anti-national’ or 'urban Naxal' and incarcerated because of dissent against the Government. Article 19 of the Constitution of India protects freedom of speech and expression of which dissent is an integral part.

Criticising the ruling party does not imply criticising the nation. No ruling party is synonymous with the country where it is in power. It is only one of the political parties of that country. Hence anti-government stands cannot be equated with anti-national sentiments. An open environment where dissent is not crushed, only makes for a stronger nation.

We hope our suggestions will be taken in the spirit that they are meant – as Indians genuinely concerned with, and anxious about, the fate of our nation.

Courtesy: newsclick.in

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Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said the ceasefire agreement between Iran, the United States and their allies extends beyond the immediate conflict and includes “Lebanon and elsewhere,” adding that it is effective immediately.

In a social media post, Sharif said, “I warmly welcome the sagacious gesture extend deepest gratitude to the leadership of both the countries and invite their delegations to Islamabad on Friday, 10th April 2026, to further negotiate for a conclusive agreement to settle all disputes.” 

He said both sides had shown “remarkable wisdom and understanding” and remained constructively engaged in efforts aimed at peace and stability during the high-stakes mediation process.

“We earnestly hope that the ‘Islamabad Talks’ succeed in achieving sustainable peace and wish to share more good news in coming days,” Sharif added.