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Women’s Organisations outraged by brutality, crime against women in Manipur

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The women’s organisations squarely blamed both the Biren Singh government in Manipur and the Modi-Shah’s BJP government at the Centre for the ethnic violence raging unabated in Manipur for almost three months.

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Various women’s organisations and concerned individuals have registered their dismay with the brutality and the impunity and brazenness of the perpetrators of the crime against women in Manipur.

A statement jointly issued by AIDWA,AIMSS,CSW,NEFIS, NFIW, Pragatisheel MS, Zimmedari SWO said that in a very disturbing manner, mobile recorded videos have surfaced on social media where a group of men have been seen parading two women naked on the streets. “Not only this incident, it is  alleged that some Manipuri women faced killings and molestations during the the ethnic violence. It is very shocking that these videos were not only recorded but also posted on digital platforms revealing the identity of these women. It violates the dignity and rights of the survivors”, mentioned the statement.

The women’s organisations said, the fact that this incident had happened on May 4, right after the ethnic violence began on May 3 this year, and “no action was taken more than a mere zero FIR, makes the police apathy with the victims and collusion with the perpetrators of the crime abundantly clear. Added to this is the deafening silence of the CM and PM which is highly condemnable. Women have become the direct victims of the ongoing ethnic violence in the state”.

“The incidents of violence against women in the country have been on the rise. This incident has sent shock waves across the country. We condemn the complete silence of Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the ongoing unrest in the Northeastern region. The government is duty-bound to protect the rights of the citizens. But the Prime Minister has been busy with his trips abroad while remaining silent on the issue”.

The representatives of the women’s organisations held a demonstration at Manipur Bhawan, New Delhi on July 20 to protest “against the horrific incident of sexual violence and forcible stripping and parading of women in Manipur”.

Women leaders who addressed the impromptu gathering were Mariam Dhawale (AIDWA), Deepti Bharti (NFIW), Poonam Kaushik (Pragatisheel MS), Ritu Kaushik (AIMSS), Nobita (CSW), Lambi (NEFIS), Kusum Sehgal and (Zimmedari SWO). All of them squarely blamed both the Biren Singh government in Manipur and the Modi-Shah’s BJP government at the Centre for the ethnic violence raging unabated in Manipur for almost three months.

At the end of the demonstration, the women’s organisations demanded the immediate arrest of the accused and fast-tracking of the case; action against the policemen responsible for dereliction of duty; resignation of Biren Singh and immediate steps to restore peace in Manipur.

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