AIPWA Protests Haryana Govt's Abject Surrender to Rapist Ram Rahim
The
AIPWA organized a protest March in Patna on 26 August 2017 against the
abject surrender of the Haryana government in the face of the violence
which broke out following the verdict in Panchkula against rapist Ram
Rahim. The march started from Buddha Park and culminated in a meeting at
the Radio Station Chowk. Slogans raised during the march demanded the
resignation of Haryana CM Manoharlal Khattar, ending of protection to
rioters, ending of violence in the name of religion, arrest of Sakshi
Maharaj, and condemning PM Modi and CM Khattar for their role in
encouraging rapist Ram Rahim.
Speakers
at the meeting AIPWA General Secretary Com. Meena Tiwari and others
said that it is a matter of shame that PM Modi and several other top BJP
leaders have bowed down before a person who has been a rape accused
since 2003. Modi gave an example of his low thinking when he made this
rape-accused an honoured ambassador of the Swachch Bharat Mission. Now
that Ram Rahim has been convicted by the court, Sakshi Maharaj is
defending him and blaming the court; he is thumbing his nose at the
Constitution and says that if Ram Rahim is sentenced the country should
be prepared for even greater violence. The ever-tweeting Modi is silent
and has no tweets for the courage of the two sadhvis who had the courage
to fight the case against this powerful rapist. Clearly the BJP is a
protector of rapists and must be held accountable for surrendering to
the violence which led to the loss of more than 30 lives and crores of
property.
A protest march was taken out in Bhojpur on 26 August before the start of the 6th AIPWA State Conference.
A
protest rally was also called in Bhubaneswar against rape convict,
Gurmeet Ram Rahim, and BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj who defended rape convicts
and accused like Gurmeet Ram Rahim and Asaram, claiming that since they
have a large following, rape complaints against them should be
dismissed. The protestors demanded the resignation of Haryana Chief
Minister Manoharlal Khattar, whose actions prior to and post judgement
clearly exposed the government’s support to the convict. The protest
rally was led by Yudhistir Mahapatra, Devaki and Jayanti Bal, Mahendra
Parida, Radhakant Sethi and Tirupati Gamango.
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