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Press Releases

  • AIDWA Condemns the lathi charge & arrest of Acid attack fighters
    18 Dec 2014

    AIDWA strongly condemns the lathi charge by Delhi police on acid attack survivors in front of Parliament today, followed by their arrest. These young women have been on relay hunger strike for their just demands and were today protesting against the callousness and inaction of the BJP government in this regard.

  • AIDWA's Struggle Pushes Police to Arrest Key Accused in Venkateswara College Student Bhawna Yadav's Honour Killing
    05 Dec 2014

    In connection with the heinous ‘honour’ killing of 21 year old Bhawna Yadav whose parents have already been arrested for the crime, a delegation led by AIDWA General Secretary Jagmati Sangwan and Delhi State Secretary Sehba Farooqui along with Mr. Abhishek Seth (the husband of the deceased) and Mrs. Bharti Seth (mother-in-law of the deceased) met Special Commissioner of Police Mr.

  • AIDWA on one stop crisis
    29 Nov 2014

    As reported in the press prime minister’s office has shot down the one stop crisis centre project of WCD which was to provide medical, legal, police and emergency services to survivors in distress under one roof. The centres were proposed one at each district costing Rs. 200 crores in total.

  • WHY NATIONAL WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS OPPOSE THE PROPOSAL TO LEGALIZE PROSTITUTION
    20 Nov 2014

     

  • Press Release on horrific case of “honour” killing in Delhi
    20 Nov 2014

    AIDWA is deeply shocked and outraged at the news of yet another case of “honour” killing that has claimed the life of a young girl, this time in the National Capital. According to the media reports, a 21-year-old girl, who had married out of her own choice outside her community, was strangulated by her parents and relatives after they called her home on the pretext of formalizing the marriage.

  • On the judgement of the Delhi High Court in the Sharda rape case.
    18 Nov 2014

    AIDWA is deeply concerned about the recent judgement of the Delhi High Court in the Sharda rape case. In this case the High Court acquitted the accused of rape charges on the basis of certain patriarchal and regressive reasoning.

  • AIDWA condemns deaths due to criminal negligence of BJP Goverment
    11 Nov 2014

    AIDWA is absolutely shocked at the deaths of 8 women at the hands of the health department, Chhattisgarh Government and appalled at the level of negligence that has led to nearly 50 more women being hospitalised and still in serious condition.

  • AIDWA statement on Meerut gang rape case
    13 Oct 2014

    It is now confirmed that the young woman from a village in Meerut who had earlier alleged that she was abducted, gang-raped and then forced to convert to Islam has now approached the Meerut police to seek protection from her own family.

  • AIDWA Press Statement on NCW Chairperson’s remarks
    01 Oct 2014

    AIDWA expresses its strong condemnation of the recently appointed NCW Chairperson’s reported efforts to exonerate the RSS and its leaders (who are prominent leaders of the BJP) of any agency in coining, and propagating the term “love jihad”. The remarks of the Chairperson in this regard have been published in a leading daily today ( Oct 1st 2014).

  • AIDWA Press Statement on Vrindavan widows
    18 Sep 2014

    AIDWA condemns the inhuman and irresponsible statement made by the BJP MP from Mathura, Ms. Hema Malini reportedly stating that widows from Bihar and Bengal should not come and settle in Vrindavan.

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