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Pronounced guilty by seekers of TRPs: Disha Ravi hits back

Updated on: 14 March,2021 08:05 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Her statement reads: “All that is real feels far too unreal. Delhi’s infamous smog; the cyber police station; Deen Dayal Hospital; Patiala House Court; and Tihar Jail. In all the years that someone had asked me where I see myself in five years, I would have never answered jail but here I was.”

Pronounced guilty by seekers of TRPs: Disha Ravi hits back

Disha Ravi

Twenty-two-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi, whose arrest last month earned the Delhi Police one of its most embarrassing judicial rebukes in recent times and triggered an international outcry about the crackdown on dissent in India, released her first statement on Saturday evening.


Her statement reads: “All that is real feels far too unreal. Delhi’s infamous smog; the cyber police station; Deen Dayal Hospital; Patiala House Court; and Tihar Jail. In all the years that someone had asked me where I see myself in five years, I would have never answered jail but here I was.”


It continued, “The immense outpour of love from the people gave me strength. I am grateful for everyone who stood by me. The past few days have been beyond painful, yet I know that I am one of the privileged. I was lucky enough to have excellent pro bono legal assistance but what of all those who do not? What of all those still in jail whose stories are not marketable? What of the marginalized that are not worthy of your screen time? What of those who face the world’s brazen indifference? Although their physical forms are trapped behind bars because of our collective silence, their ideas continue to live on as will the united resistance of the people. Ideas do not die. And, truth, no matter how long it takes, always reveals itself. We are threatened every day, our voices crushed; but we will continue to fight.”


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