PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2013 ID-33982
.
manufactured over the supposed `lowering of the age of consent to 16,' which was deliberately interpreted as.
`license for teen sex.' Eventually, this campaign of misinformation and moral policing carried the day, and the age.
of consent was raised to 18..
.
So, whatever is positive and progressive in the new legislation was achieved by the movement in spite of the.
patriarchal forces of the Government and Parliament. These include: jail-time of 6 months to 2 years for police.
officers who fail to file FIRs (or are otherwise derelict in their duty) in sexual violence cases; prior sanction.
provision will not extend to police officers, MPs and MLAs accused of rape; and sexual violence during communal.
or sectarian violence or by a person in uniform will carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment; stalking,.
voyeurism, disrobing and acid-attacks have been codified as crimes. We may recall that not long before.
December 16th last year, the Home Ministry had rejected most such recommendations made by the women's.
groups, and the Government's ordinance too had avoided incorporating many of these provisions. It is clear,.
therefore, that it is only the pressure of the movement that forced an obviously reluctant Government and.
Parliament to enact some of the long-pending amendments into the rape/sexual violence laws..
.
The people's movement against sexual violence will continue and grow. We will not rest till we change the.
offensive laws that legitimize marital rape, protect rapists in Army uniform, criminalise homosexual relationships,.
and preach feminine `modesty', allow those charge-sheeted for rape to contest elections, and fail to allow for.
severe punishment for rapists of dalit women!.
.
23 March: Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdeo's Martyrdom Day.
.
Statewide Protest Day in Bihar against State Govt's.
Design to Demolish Dr. Nirmal's Statue in DMCH.
.
As part of Statewide protest day, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's effigy was burnt at most district headquarters in.
Bihar against the vicious intention of demolishing the statue of martyred Dr. Nirmal inside the premises of.
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital..
.
Patna: People marched in procession from Radio Station to Bhagat Singh Chowk and garlanded the Bhagat.
Singh's Statue. After that the assembled people took a pledge to build a Statewide movement against the.
attempts to demolish Dr. Nirmal's Statue. (Please see the previous issue, #13, for a brief biography of Dr. Nirmal.
and his martyrdom).
.
Apart from Patna, similar protests took place in Bhokpur, Buxar, Arwal, Siwan, Gopalganj, Bhagalpur,.
Jahanabad, Gaya, Purnia, Patna City among others. Demonstrations and meetings were also held in Patna.
Rural, Dhanarua, Masaurhi, Punpun, Dulhinbazar, Fatuha, Bihta and Paliganj. In Patna, the protest was led by.
Town Secretary Comrade Santosh Sahar, RYA's State Secretary Navin Kumar, SCM Kamlesh Sharma,.
Hirawal's Santosh Jha, apart from several others..
.
Dr. Nirmal, who sacrificed his life for the cause for which Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdeo kissed the.
gallows, is being labeled a criminal by the BJP and those in the Govt in Bihar. On the other hand clearing all.
doubt about its actual pro-feudal-communal character- quite a lot of the accused in the massacres of dalits,.
minorities and poor people have walked out of jail and are free now. However, the people of Darbhanga have.
announced their intentions and took resolve for protecting the statue of Dr. Nirmal even at the cost of their lives..
The police that arrived on the DMCH campus to demolish the statue have already been pushed back once.
forcefully by the people led by progressive doctors at the DMCH. The protest meetings everywhere took resolve.
to protect the statue of Dr. Nirmal, who sacrificed his life for realizing and keeping alive the dreams of Bhagat.
Singh, for liberation of millions of oppressed workers, peasants, dalits and minorities, for keeping the Red flag.
fluttering..
.
The people also pledged to give a fitting reply to the evil designs of BJP and Nitish Govt. CPI(ML) leaders.
demanded for sacking of Ashwini Kumar Chaubey, the Health Minister in Nitish Govt, and to unconditionally.
withdraw all false cases filed against the doctors. A district level demonstration was held in Arrah on these.
demands..
.
RYA Commemorated Martyrdom Day as Pledge Day: Inquilabi Naujawan Sabha (RYA) organised.
.
youth marches at various places in Delhi to commemorate Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh' martyrdom day on 23.
March 2013. Hundreds of youth took pledge to fight for an India free of corruption and corporate loot, for equal.
education opportunities and dignified employment..
.
A Sankalp March was held in Narela from Ramdev Chawk to Lampur Morh where more than 300 youth led by.
RYA National General Secretary Ravi Rai along with Dharmvir Khatri, Bishan Singh, Uma Gupta and AISA.
..
PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2013 ID-33982
.
manufactured over the supposed `lowering of the age of consent to 16,' which was deliberately interpreted as.
`license for teen sex.' Eventually, this campaign of misinformation and moral policing carried the day, and the age.
of consent was raised to 18..
.
So, whatever is positive and progressive in the new legislation was achieved by the movement in spite of the.
patriarchal forces of the Government and Parliament. These include: jail-time of 6 months to 2 years for police.
officers who fail to file FIRs (or are otherwise derelict in their duty) in sexual violence cases; prior sanction.
provision will not extend to police officers, MPs and MLAs accused of rape; and sexual violence during communal.
or sectarian violence or by a person in uniform will carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment; stalking,.
voyeurism, disrobing and acid-attacks have been codified as crimes. We may recall that not long before.
December 16th last year, the Home Ministry had rejected most such recommendations made by the women's.
groups, and the Government's ordinance too had avoided incorporating many of these provisions. It is clear,.
therefore, that it is only the pressure of the movement that forced an obviously reluctant Government and.
Parliament to enact some of the long-pending amendments into the rape/sexual violence laws..
.
The people's movement against sexual violence will continue and grow. We will not rest till we change the.
offensive laws that legitimize marital rape, protect rapists in Army uniform, criminalise homosexual relationships,.
and preach feminine `modesty', allow those charge-sheeted for rape to contest elections, and fail to allow for.
severe punishment for rapists of dalit women!.
.
23 March: Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdeo's Martyrdom Day.
.
Statewide Protest Day in Bihar against State Govt's.
Design to Demolish Dr. Nirmal's Statue in DMCH.
.
As part of Statewide protest day, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's effigy was burnt at most district headquarters in.
Bihar against the vicious intention of demolishing the statue of martyred Dr. Nirmal inside the premises of.
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital..
.
Patna: People marched in procession from Radio Station to Bhagat Singh Chowk and garlanded the Bhagat.
Singh's Statue. After that the assembled people took a pledge to build a Statewide movement against the.
attempts to demolish Dr. Nirmal's Statue. (Please see the previous issue, #13, for a brief biography of Dr. Nirmal.
and his martyrdom).
.
Apart from Patna, similar protests took place in Bhokpur, Buxar, Arwal, Siwan, Gopalganj, Bhagalpur,.
Jahanabad, Gaya, Purnia, Patna City among others. Demonstrations and meetings were also held in Patna.
Rural, Dhanarua, Masaurhi, Punpun, Dulhinbazar, Fatuha, Bihta and Paliganj. In Patna, the protest was led by.
Town Secretary Comrade Santosh Sahar, RYA's State Secretary Navin Kumar, SCM Kamlesh Sharma,.
Hirawal's Santosh Jha, apart from several others..
.
Dr. Nirmal, who sacrificed his life for the cause for which Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdeo kissed the.
gallows, is being labeled a criminal by the BJP and those in the Govt in Bihar. On the other hand clearing all.
doubt about its actual pro-feudal-communal character- quite a lot of the accused in the massacres of dalits,.
minorities and poor people have walked out of jail and are free now. However, the people of Darbhanga have.
announced their intentions and took resolve for protecting the statue of Dr. Nirmal even at the cost of their lives..
The police that arrived on the DMCH campus to demolish the statue have already been pushed back once.
forcefully by the people led by progressive doctors at the DMCH. The protest meetings everywhere took resolve.
to protect the statue of Dr. Nirmal, who sacrificed his life for realizing and keeping alive the dreams of Bhagat.
Singh, for liberation of millions of oppressed workers, peasants, dalits and minorities, for keeping the Red flag.
fluttering..
.
The people also pledged to give a fitting reply to the evil designs of BJP and Nitish Govt. CPI(ML) leaders.
demanded for sacking of Ashwini Kumar Chaubey, the Health Minister in Nitish Govt, and to unconditionally.
withdraw all false cases filed against the doctors. A district level demonstration was held in Arrah on these.
demands..
.
RYA Commemorated Martyrdom Day as Pledge Day: Inquilabi Naujawan Sabha (RYA) organised.
.
youth marches at various places in Delhi to commemorate Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh' martyrdom day on 23.
March 2013. Hundreds of youth took pledge to fight for an India free of corruption and corporate loot, for equal.
education opportunities and dignified employment..
.
A Sankalp March was held in Narela from Ramdev Chawk to Lampur Morh where more than 300 youth led by.
RYA National General Secretary Ravi Rai along with Dharmvir Khatri, Bishan Singh, Uma Gupta and AISA.
..