On the 4th of April, women’s marches were held across India right ahead of the 2019 General Elections. Women across the nation marched together to raise their voice against the increasing levels of hate and intolerance in India. According to the statement released by various women’s groups, “Women’s March for Change is an inclusive platform for diverse communities of women and transgender people – farmers, students, activists, professionals, artists, workers, persons with disabilities, academics, journalists, lawyers, sex workers and forest dwellers – to dismantle this regime of oppression, towards a just and peaceful future.”
In various cities, women came together in solidarity and registered their discontent towards the current political climate of our country. Grievances of farmers, gender and sexual minorities, lower castes, Muslims, and other marginalised groups were also highlighted in the march. The displacement of Adivasis from the forests, the lynching of Muslims and Dalits, negligence towards farmers’ issues, increasing
In Delhi, women marched from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar against the “anti-women, anti-worker and anti-Dalit” Modi government. They held posters demanding the release of activists Shoma Sen and Sudha Bharadwaj and raised slogans against patriarchy and casteism. “Things have never been this bad in the country,” Shabnam Hashmi, one of the core organisers, told The Hindu. “It’s not that violence was not happening earlier. But we don’t know of any government that literally felicitated the murderers and rapists.”
Women’s vote can make a difference, the group says. Social activist Anjali Bhardwaj told SheThePeople.
Here are some pictures from the #WomenMarch4Change events that were held in various cities.
1. Agra
2. Banda, Uttar Pradesh
3. Bengaluru, Karnataka
4. Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh
5. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
6. Jaipur, Rajasthan
7. Karur, Tamil Nadu
8. Kolkata, West Bengal
9. Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh
10. Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
11. Mumbai, Maharashtra
12. Delhi
Also read: Women’s Groups Release A Statement Prior To The 2019 Lok Sabha Elections| #WomenMarch4Change
Featured Image Credit: Japleen Pasricha