“Ever since the BJP government has come to power, Muslim women have been troubled. First there was the triple talaq. They used Muslim women to polarise the community. They passed the Triple Talaq ordinance without waiting for Rajya Sabha to pass the Bill? What was their reason? Is it their intention to put Muslim men behind bars? Is that what social change is?” questions Saba Khan from Madhya Pradesh Mahila Manch.
The situation in the country is worrying, more so for minorities including Muslims and Dalits. This has led several Muslim women working at the grassroots to come together under Bebaak Collective in New Delhi on Wednesday, March 27, to demand their right to live a life without fear. They released their manifesto, which they hope would be included by political parties.
“In Assam too, under the garb of National Register of Citizens, it is the Muslims who are targeted and the ones who face the brunt the most are the women. Ever since BJP came to power in Assam in 2016, several voters have been declared as Doubtful voter (D-voter). What is a D-voter? Either you are a citizen, or you are not. If the person is not a citizen, then the person should be sent back to Bangladesh or which ever country they come from, instead of putting them in detention centres for years,” pointed out activist Rehna from Assam. Narrating examples of several pregnant women who lost their lives and sometimes their children after being put in these detention centres, Rehna said that their demand this election is the removal of detention centres.
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One of their major concerns was the lack of educational access and support for Muslims. They have pointed out that though Muslims make up 14.2% of India’s population, their share of enrollment is only a mere 4.4% in higher institutions.
Highlighting UP Government’s Ghar Wapsi and Love Jihad, activist Hasina Khan said hateful rhetoric is being promoted by the ruling dispensation to escalate segregation, criminalisation and intimidation of religious minorities.
The members of the Bebaak collective have put forth the following demands:
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