Women’s Groups Write to PM Narendra Modi, Say Hate Speeches Made by BJP Leaders Using ‘Fear of Rape as Delhi Assembly Elections 2020 Campaign Message’
Urging the prime minister to speak out against such targeted violence and hate speech, the letter sought immediate action, including under all relevant criminal provisions of the penal code, against "these violence mongering members of the BJP".
New Delhi, February 3: More than 170 activists and women's groups on Monday sent an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing "horror" over the alleged hate speeches made by BJP leaders and accused them of using "fear of rape as a campaign message" during the ongoing Delhi poll rallies. In the letter, the groups alleged that statements made by the BJP leaders urging their followers to inflict violence on women protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, National Register of Citizens and the National Population Register have created an "atmosphere of violence".
Prominent among the signatories include feminist economist Devaki Jain, activist Laila Tyabji, former Indian Ambassador Madhu Bhaduri, gender rights activist Kamla Bhasin, and groups like All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA), National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW). Delhi Assembly Election Results 2020 Predictions by Satta Bazaar: AAP Likely to Retain Power, BJP And Congress Far Behind, Say Matka Players.
"Repeated hate speech by election campaigners of the BJP using fear of rape as a campaign message, urging their followers to inflict violence on peaceful women protesting against the CAA-NRC-NPR is being made.
"What is this kind of communal hate and fear-mongering that you, as a head of government, are encouraging, that seeks to make women of all communities feel more insecure and threatened? Vote for BJP or you will get raped! Is this your election message to Delhi's women? Is this how low your party has sunk?," the letter asked.
Referring to BJP MP Parvesh Verma's statement where he had said, "Lakhs of people gather there (Shaheen Bagh). People of Delhi will have to think and take a decision. They'll enter your houses, rape your sisters and daughters, kill them," the letter asked the prime minister if the BJP is now "openly endangering the lives of India's women and children?"
"This is what history will record and India will not forgive, Mr. Prime Minister. For the nation saw the direct result of this violent atmosphere created by members of your party, which inspired 'Ram Bhakt' Gopal to open fire at innocent students in Jamia on January 30th, and another terrorist weaponized by the hate being spread by your party, fired at the women of Shaheen Bagh on February 1," the letter stated.
Highlighting the statement made by Union minister Anurag Thakur, where he exhorted a crowd to "shoot the traitors" and comments made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who said "boli se nahi toh goli se maanenge" (if they don't understand through words, we will make them understand through bullets), the letter said that the "traitors" here were peacefully protesting women.
"When the esteemed Home Minister, Mr Amit Shah asks people to push the EVM button on February 8 with such force "that protesters feel the current". Is he wishing to electrocute the women?," the groups asked the prime minister. "We speak to you as women of this country, and the women of Delhi – Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Adivasi and Dalit – who are horrified at the atmosphere of violence against women that members of your party have created merely to try and win an election," the letter said.
The groups further said they feared a government that directs its security forces to attack peacefully protesting students, elected members who openly threatened ordinary citizens and a police force that stands by and watches as people inspired by "hate-filled rhetoric" indulge in acts of violence.
"Your government may disagree with the reasons for this nationwide uprising against the NPR-NRC-CAA. But peaceful protest is our constitutional right. That is all we are doing. "Lakhs of Delhi's women are not just part of this movement, they are leading it. Empowered women are on the frontlines. We will not be silent when women are labelled terrorists and traitors, when all they are doing is fighting to protect and preserve the Constitution of our country," the letter said.
Urging the prime minister to speak out against such targeted violence and hate speech, the letter sought immediate action, including under all relevant criminal provisions of the penal code, against "these violence mongering members of the BJP".
"You need to fight the Delhi election in a manner that upholds the dignity of our Constitution and ensures the security of India's women," it said. Thakur and Verma have both been issued notices by the Election Commission (EC) over the controversial remarks made by them.