Yeddyurappa’s Karnataka has targeted sexual and religious minorities in less than a year after coming to power. Women are only the latest victims of the saffron brigade’s drive, says Arvind Narrain
Yeddyurappa’s Karnataka has targeted sexual and religious minorities in less than a year after coming to power. Women are only the latest victims of the saffron brigade’s drive, says Arvind Narrain
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Pink Chaddi Campaign
What is the Pink Chaddi Campaign? The Pink Chaddi Campaign kicked off on 5 February 2009 to oppose the Sri Ram Sena. The campaign is growing exponentially (1,300 at this point in the life of our Consortium of Pub-going, Loose and Forward Women) and that is not surprising. Most women in this country have enough curbs on their lives without a whole new franchise cashing in with their bully-boy tactics.
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Move to ban co-education in Indian madrassas strongly condemned
Muslim intellectuals and organisations from across the country have condemned the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrassa Education’s (UPBME) order banning girls from co-educational madrassas, terming it "Talibani high-handedness". Various organisations have called it a "fatwa inspired by Taliban" and declared that it would be unacceptable to the masses. They allege that it was a design of the anti-education elements to push Muslim (…)
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One can only marvel-if that’s the word-at the breathtaking speed with which the sangh parivar has vitiated the social climate in state after state. Within months of taking power in Karnataka, it has unleashed savage repression and turned Mangalore into a Hindu Taliban bulwark, where women are attacked if they go to a bar, where Hindus must not mix with Muslims, and where there’s no media freedom and free interaction among young men and women. The Sri Rama Sene, led by Pramod (…)