Shaheen Bagh grandmas to defy 'Janata Curfew'


New Delhi, March 20 (IANS): The whole country is preparing for the 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday as suggested by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but the old women protesting against the CAA on Friday said that they won't participate in it till their demands are met.

The number of protesters, however, has decreased following the coronavirus scare but around 50 women are still staging the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Known as 'Shaheen Bagh's grandmother' Aasma Khatoon said: "We will not shift from here till the 'black' Act of CAA is revoked. I don't fear whether I get infected with the coronavirus. I would like to die in Shaheen Bagh but won't leave".

Another grandmother of Shaheen Bagh, Bilkis Bano, said: "If the Prime Minister is really concerned about our health then why doesn't he cancel this 'black' Act, then we will also observe Janata Curfew on Sunday".

Noorjahan, a protester, said: "We are 'between the devil and the deep blue sea'. Danger of corona is soaring and on the other hand if the CAA and NRC are not taken back then it would be a deadly situation for us. Hence, we have the only option to struggle. If the government wants us to quit this protest then it should revoke the CAA immediately."

Raziya, a protester and resident of Okhla, said: "We will not leave our protest due to fear of infection. But now I don't bring my two kids here. We will remain here till the black Act is ended".

Another women Fauziya, who is constantly coming to Shaheen Bagh since three months, said: "The Prime Minister is talking about Janata Curfew for one day but we are sitting here since three months while leaving all other works. Despite this, no one has come to us. Everyone fears about getting sick, we also fear disease, but the detention centre scares us the most".

Though Shaheen Bagh women have decided not to participate in Sunday's Janata Curfew but they are sitting at a distance of two metres from each other to prevent infection. They are also being given suggestions to adopt precautionary measures against COVID-19.

 

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    They are echoing Emiliano Zapata, "It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees."

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  • Edward, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    They are actually stupid.
    None of them know to read.

    That is the whole problem.

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  • nazeer husain, kuwait

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    Modi madness must not be supported. We must defeat this janata curfew.Modi has to use legal janata curfew when sanghi chaddies riots like Gujrat Delhi ect

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  • micheal, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    Cant this move by them ,termed as Anti-society?

    when the precaution is suppossed to be social -distancing, isnt this saying that "we dont care for our society"?

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  • satish, Mulky

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    This act of thiers is actually a anti-national action.

    By thier action, they are jeopordsing and risking the virus spread to thousands of people who will come in contact with them...

    For this act alone- they should be arressted under stiff laws.

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  • Edward, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    This shows that, there is no remedy for stupidity.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    Let them be there. Let's the govt allow one COVId +ve to mix up with these people. Once troath starts itching, protest will stop by itself.

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