Maasive womens rally in Delhi

Maasive womens rally in Delhi

New  Delhi; 5 Aug 2018; GANASHAKTI: Undeterred by the torrential rains thousands of women from across all walks of life marched on the rain drenched roads of Delhi on 4 September protesting against the triple failures of Modi govt. - to curb violence against women, to create jobs and to end hunger and malnutrition. The anger and sense of betrayal was palpable in the women who braved a continuing downpour and flooded streets while marching through central Delhi.

Delhi, had seen many procession and rallies, The rainy season is short. Local people do not carry umbrellas. Few hours rain, leaves water logging and jams in the road. People here getting fed up if rains continue  for  two three days.

In such a city, the   ten thousands strong rally, as the organisers claim that to amidst torrential rains  will be  remembered  for long.  Amongst the slogans – one was most often heard. It was (in Hindi). “Modi Sarkar hosh mein aao! Hosh mein tumko aana hoga! Varna tumko jaana hoga!” (Come to your senses, Modi govt! Otherwise get out!). West  Bengal delegation marched singing ' we shall overcome; Placards protesting against increasing cases of rape and other forms of violence, and demanding jobs dotted the colourful procession.

Raising slogans of unity and resistance, thousands of women from 23 states across the country marched resolutely, under the banner of the All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA), from Mandi House to Parliament Street in New Delhi on September 4, 2018.This massive gathering was organized to draw the nation’s attention to the unprecedented rise in communal and other forms of violence against women and the denial of decent work and right to food under the Modi regime. Crimes against women and children have increased by 34% in the last four years. Victims and other persons fighting for justice against such crimes addressed the rally. A resolution was adopted vowing to confront and change this state of affairs, refusing to be silenced by the BJP-RSS promoted culture of fear and standing up for equality and basic rights enshrined in the Constitution. Women resolved to expose the Sangh Parivar and the Modi-led government for the failure to deliver on their promises.

The women who addressed the rally systematically demonstrated how the government led by Narendra Modi and supported by the Sangh Parivar is a lethal combination of reactionary and communal ideology and corporate neo-liberal policies. They also showed the spirit of resistance and hope by demonstrating how they, in their own ways, were working towards resisting such political forces in order to work towards social transformation and systemic change.

This perspective was highlighted by Brinda Karat, the Patron of AIDWA and leader of the women’s movement who spoke on the challenges before women in the current political situation. Lambasting those in power, Brinda Karat, former general secretary of AIDWA, alleged that the present regime wants to destroy democracy and bring in autocracy. She said that the under Modi Sarkar atrocities against Dalits, tribals, minorities and women had increased and criminals were roaming around with impunity. "Forest lands are being encroached upon; Dalits and minorities are being lynched; and women are being raped either by those in power or people who have political immunity," she told the gathering. She also  criticised  the  TAMIL NADU   government  for arresting a young  girl at the behest of BJP  for criticising PM. Brinda  said  in the interest of the fight for women emancipation  and their rights, fight in defence of democracy and constitution is also essential. She  criticised the Hinduvta and Manuvadi  for  spreading hatred and oppression against Dalits ,adivasis minorities and women  and call  for ouster of  Modi led government. 

Referring to the government; Unnao rape case where a BJP legislator is the prime accused and the Kathua rape and murder case where BJP organised a huge rally in support of the perpetrators, Karat said women are the target everywhere and there is no action against the culprits.

"Kuldeep Singh Sengar, the Unnao MLA who is accused of raping a girl and killing her father, has so far not been removed from the party by the BJP. Several BJP leaders are supporting culprits of Kathua rape victims. It is such a shame," she added.

The rally was presided over by Malini Bhattacharya (President)and was addressed by Subhashini Ali (Vice President)), among others.  of the rally was placed by Mariam Dhawale (General Secretary)   the resolution   she said that the last  four  years of Modi Raj  have inflicted  on the women  of  this   country   a nightmare  world of violence ,fear  ,hunger and unempoyment,w hich we  resolve to vehemently oppose.

The democratic  and secular ideals that inspired our freedom  struggle, and  the dreams  of  equality and emancipation  for  all sections ,have been destroyed  by the  BJP  regime. She said  this is seen  in the alarming  increase in violence and brutality against women, especially  girl, children, food security of starvation  and malnuturion, rising  unemployment and the escalating  communal  and cast  attacks   by the goons of the RSS BJP.

She said that   the AIDWA  resolves to expose  the BJP  government  under  its PM Narendra Modi for having reneged on its promise  to provide  safety and security  for  the women of poor country. She said  AIDWA  demands  reforms  in the  criminal  justice systems to ensure  time  bound  trial and certainty  of  punishment  for the guilty. The rally  demands that women  constitutional rights and liberties  should  be safeguarded   by the state including her right to choose her own partner. A comprehensiv law to tackle honour crimes is an urgent necessity.

She  said this protest  rally resolves  to oppose  the dismantling  of the PDS being  undertaken by the BJP government and the denial of rations to needy  families  due to faulty  biometric  systems   and adhar card linkages. She said the women will break such  machines. 

Dhawle said that we   want to asserts that we   the women  of this country  are  equal  partners   in its economic development. We demand  employment  and minimum  wages  as important  preconditions  for women  emancipation .We demand legislation  to uphold  women’s  right  to decent dignified work  in a harassment  free  environment ,with  equal and fare minimum wages.,

She  said that  the mass protest rally resolves that those who betrayed  and divide  the  women and the people   of this country  must be  made  to face the consequences  of their actions.  She narrated what had happened in Kathua had created  a  trend to support   the  rapist  in the country. She said that  women  of India ,are here to confront and change this state of affairs, we refuse to  be silenced  by  the cultured of fear being spread  by the RJP/RSS and its  hate  brigades. With banners  and flags of AIDWA  in our hands we march  to a future where we can claim  the  equality  and basic rights enshrined in the Indian  constitution,

The rally also witnessed heart rending testimonies of men and women who are struggling for justice for victims of violence and right-wing vigilantism. Deepika Rajawat (Advocate for the Kathua victim) spoke about the professional abuse and political consequences she had to face when she took up the Kathua case. Mahesh Singh Makkhi (the uncle of the Unnao victim and a petitioner in the case) who is afraid of was  also present

The impact of social conservatism and the violence associated with it was narrated by Saroj (the mother in law of the honour killing victim) from Haryana. Cases of political violence and victimization were narrated by Swapna Ghosh of West Bengal and Vinita Choudhury from Tripura. The struggles on food security were narrated by Lahani Dauda from Maharashtra, whereas struggles on right to work were narrated by Santro from the Anganwadi Mothers’ group in Haryana, Poonam (a domestic worker from Noida, NCR) and MNREGA worker from Bihar.

The Rally ended with a resolve to intensify the nation-wide campaign against the Modi Government and expose the sinister designs of the Sangh Parivar and its armed vigilante groups. The women unanimously condemned the recent instances of vicious targeting and arrests of human rights activists, lawyers and intellectuals. The women also pledged to continue their campaign against the anti-women character of the right-wing Modi Government.

Sitaram Yechury gen  sec of  the  CPI(M) came  in solidarity  with the women struggle in the parliament street. She was called to the dais, and  he greeted the assembled  by waving hands.