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Politics | 02/09/2009 11:45 am

Indian Women Campaign Against Revived, Sexist Violence (Video)

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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There’s a new sort of culture war brewing in India, where a Hindu mob attacked women drinking in a college-town bar in India last month — and promises more violence against free-living ladies.

Union Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhry described the attack as "an attempt to Talibanize India" — referring to the strict conservative rules the oppressive Afghan group forces its women to adhere to. Chowdhry said she would seek an explanation from the Karnataka government on the issue, adding: "There is no place for these kind of acts in India, as it is a democracy."

As more Indian women leave the home to work and socialize with others, many old, traditional social boundaries of what is expected of them are being broken. And, as they try to progress, women often face harassment and outright violence, according to The New York Times. New Delhi, for example, is among the most notorious of India’s cities and comes in first with the highest number of reported cases of rape and molestation.

During last month’s attack, an obscure Hindu organization calling itself Sri Ram Sena, or the Army of Ram, (Ram is a Hindu god), beat women at a bar in the southern town of Mangalore and accused them of being un-Indian for being out drinking and dancing with men. They called them "whores" and "prostitutes." The group claims it was forcing morality on the people because the government has failed to do so. More than ten members of Sena were arrested, but later released. They have also promised to campaign against Valentine’s Day. If you ask some Indian women what they think of these attacks, many think more people approve of Sena’s actions than not — even though it may not be politically correct to say so out loud. Many outside of urban areas don’t think it’s right for women to drink or smoke in public.

But some women are fighting back against the Sena. A group calling itself the Consortium of Pubgoing, Loose and Forward Women has launched the Pink Chaddi Campaign to send thousands of pairs of pink underwear to Sena in time for February 14. "Most women in this country have enough curbs on their lives without a whole new franchise cashing in with their bully-boy tactics," the website says. "Join in. Be imaginative, have fun and fight back!" 

Here’s a video report of last month’s attack:

35 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Marjorie C.
Here we go again, it’s always the women taking the beating. As I remember, alcohol is frowned on by the Hindu religion. However, it appears the men get a pass. Same with the ‘no meat’ clause — women honor the request, men don’t if so inclined.
By Marjorie C. on 02/09/2009 11:57 am
f p
More religious idiocy done my men.
By f p on 02/09/2009 12:01 pm
Z ****
So……..did other men just stand around and watch while the members of the Army of Ram beat up on women?
By Z **** on 02/09/2009 12:16 pm
DeBúrca obj
I think most organized religion is just representative of man’s fear of women.
By DeBúrca obj on 02/09/2009 12:41 pm
f p
NO I disagree, De— I think is most men’s lunacy initially and then it progresses to psychosis then stark raving madness. And that is the best definition of religion I know.
By f p on 02/09/2009 1:08 pm
Belinda Joy
India is going through its own version of a civil rights movement. This story speaks to much of what we have been through in the U.S. and are still going through as it relates to civil right for Gays and Lesbians as well as Latinos. There is a section of the country that wants to cling to the old ways, the way they are used to the country looking, sounding, acting and behaving. While a larger section is speaking up and demanding change. This is what they are going through. And as we learned in the 60’s (and what some of us attempt to remind people on this very blog site every day) is that the majority always wins, because the majority always speaks the loudest. Indian women will see equality in the ways that they want, but before it happens there will continue to be beatings, threats, assaults maybe even deaths. However the end result of all the chaos will be ultimately worth it.
By Belinda Joy on 02/09/2009 12:53 pm
Roger from Ohio
More religious radicals trying to control the masses by citing “moral reasons” The more power religion gets…. the more deaths they will cause.
By Roger from Ohio on 02/09/2009 1:02 pm
Grande Camper
That is so true, so true. You are right.
By Grande Camper on 02/09/2009 2:09 pm
Sally K
OK, so where do send our pink underwear? We should deluge their headquarters with ‘em in the name of Pubgoing, Loose and Forward Women throughout the world.
By Sally K on 02/09/2009 1:31 pm
rocky rocky
Can derision mollify fascist theocrats? Guess if those panties are sent, we’ll find out.
By rocky rocky on 02/09/2009 5:53 pm
alex harvey
Stop hating America, be lucky you don’t have those problems.
By alex harvey on 02/09/2009 6:16 pm
f p
Alex stop hating yourself and get help—you need therapy very badly.
By f p on 02/10/2009 6:37 am
alex harvey
Since you diagnosed my problem, lets hear your solution. Didn’t you call me an a**hole the otherday?
By alex harvey on 02/10/2009 5:25 pm
nanchan u
I’m not sure if pink panties are the way to express the anger that we have for the disrespect that these women are undergoing in foreign countries. It may even be a continuation of the abuse they receive on a daily basis. I lived in Japan for many years (and yes, I am an American born woman who just happened to live overseas a long time). I was shocked and mortified that Japanese “salarymen” would gift their “office ladies” (read: secretarial staff) with panties. When I tried to teach my students who were going to America to work that maybe, an American woman MIGHT be offended by the gift of panties, I was told by the management that I shouldn’t bring that subject up in class. Well, imagine my surprise when I saw those same students on TV here in the US being brought up on sexual harassment charges! The point I am making is that you can never know, unless you really understand the culture, whether or not a certain gesture, well meaninged or not, will be misunderstood. Perhaps they should have sent over books or even hair ribbons. I’d be kind of mad if someone gave me pink panties, and I live in the US! It seems a bit condescending.
By nanchan u on 02/09/2009 8:38 pm
JJ GB
Observations of cowardly bullies, they attack and run, as did these, using whatever excuses they can find and sometimes, no excuses at all.
By JJ GB on 02/09/2009 10:22 pm