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June 15, 2018

The citizens’ right to protest is a pillar of Indian democracy.However, recent examples showcased the changing nature of protests in India. What measures will you suggest to deal with such new era protests? (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu

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KEY POINTS

Changing nature of new age protests

·         It is characterised by its metastasising nature.

·         The kind of impetus provided to agitational methodologies by the ‘digital wave’ signifies the new age protests.

·         The qualitative difference from the past is that protests today are beginning to embrace entire communities.

·         Agitations also tend more and more to be ‘leaderless’. This is both a strength and weakness.

·         Many of today’s large-scale protests are prompted by militant elements from outside, who are pre-programmed to create chaos.

·         There is an inadequacy of existing rules and procedures to deal with new-era protests.

·         The erection of barricades and promulgation of Section 144, have little relevance in the circumstances prevailing today.

·         Police effectiveness is also hampered because they are often outnumbered by mobilised crowds.

Suggestions

·         The police should strengthen their ‘contextual’ intelligence to deal with today’s situations.

·         This involves anticipating the meaning of ‘street power’ – enhanced by information technology and the presence of flash mobs.

·         New ‘smart tactics’ have to be developed.

·         Revamp intelligence and introduce new methods to overcome the lacunae in intelligence collection.

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