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 Critical Podium DewanandPublic Letters
 
OPEN LETTER ON ROLE OF DELHI LAW MINISTER, Shri Arvind Kejriwal 
       Addressed to:Sender: All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) and others
Shri Arvind Kejriwal
 Chief Minister
 New Delhi
 India
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        Minister, Delhi, India / OPEN LETTER ON ROLE OF DELHI LAW MINISTER, Shri 
        Arvind Kejriwal / Sender: All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) 
        and others / 663W Date: January 21, 2014 Subject: OPEN LETTER ON ROLE OF DELHI LAW MINISTER Dear Shri Arvind Kejriwal, It is with extreme dismay that we write to you regarding 
        the horrific act of harassment and racial profiling of Ugandan and Nigerian 
        women by a group led by Delhi Law Minister Shri Somnath Bharti, comprising 
        amongst others members of Aam Admi Party. Such a targeting goes 
        against the sense of security and human rights of all women in general, 
        and of single and working women in particular. Television footage of the 
        incident including Shri Somnath Bharti's own detailed statements, CCTV 
        footage from AIIMS and the complaints by the women themselves, clearly 
        indicate that Shri Somnath Bharti endangered the women and instigated 
        the crowd to violate their human rights, by branding them as prostitutes 
        and asking the crowd to catch them.  We as women's organizations who have worked amongst women for several 
        decades in Delhi and around, have fought against the extremely insensitive 
        anti-women behaviour of Delhi Police in cases related to crimes against 
        women. Examples of police hostility against women abound-be it cases of 
        "honour" crime where the police has handed over young couples 
        to be killed by their families, or cases of rape and dowry where the survivors 
        are victimized and harassed while the perpetrators roam scot-free. It 
        is increasingly becoming a very unsafe city for women and girls. We agree that it is essential to put in place measures to discipline 
        and hold Delhi police accountable for their lapses and short comings - 
        the latest instances including the Danish woman's rape and the dowry murder 
        of Neha Yadav. We once again reiterate our long standing demand that the 
        central government take urgent necessary steps towards bringing Delhi 
        police under the Delhi government. We also know how hard it is to ensure that Police act in accordance with 
        law and Constitutional values rather than public or political sentiment, 
        especially in matters involving women and vulnerable social groups. In 
        this incident, the Malviya Nagar SHO became a rare exception who acted 
        to protect the African women, whose safety was criminally compromised.' It is therefore a great disservice to women's rights to penalise Police 
        officers who refuse to act in accordance with inflamed prejudices of the 
        public or political leaders. And it is even more dangerous to allow private 
        individuals or even ministers to take the law into their own hands and 
        subject already vulnerable sections like women to further harassment. 
        This was also a clear case of racial profiling against foreign citizens. 
        We are therefore shocked to see you and other leaders of your party defend 
        the actions of Shri Somnath Bharti. We urge you to immediately condemn the role of and take appropriate action 
        against Shri Somnath Bharti and registration of cases against those responsible 
        under relevant sections of the IPC and CrPC. We also demand that you drop 
        the insistence on suspending the Malviya Nagar SHO. We would also like you to meet our delegation at your convenience as 
        we have some concrete suggestions on Police reforms. Jagmati Sangwan, All India Democratic Women's Association 
        (AIDWA)
 Annie Raja, National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW)
 Kavita Krishnan, All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA)
 Shabnam Hashmi, Act Now For Harmony and Democracy (ANHAD)
 Indu Agnihotri, Centre for Women's Development Student (CWDS)
 Kavita Shrivastava, People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL)
 Sunita Dhar, Jagori
 Jyotsana Chatterjee, Joint Women's Programme (JWP)
 Leila Passah, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
 Anita Bharti , Republican Thought Action Group
 All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA)No. 2253- E,
 Shadi Khampur,
 New Ranjit Nagar,
 New Delhi- 110008
 Phone: 011-25700476, 25709565
 Email: aidwacec@gmail.com
 
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