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Why Bhopal women discarded veil


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K.N.Vajpai
Now it became political and personal Ego
by K.N.Vajpai on Dec 09, 2004 09:58 AM

I truly appreciate the effort of both Shukla and Rasheeda a real women movement. But, being in Bhopal for last 8 months I got information that the issue of taking tragedy on international platform is becoming personal one among both of these women. This should not be promoted by our politician through these innoscent struglling woment.
THey should also not make it the issue of power.



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Sumant B
Heroes
by Sumant B on Dec 08, 2004 06:37 PM

Here are heroes...real, solid heroes. Stand up for them.

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Naveen
Title and content
by Naveen on Dec 08, 2004 06:34 PM

This article describes the brave attempt of ladies affected by the Bhopal gas tragedy, but what's the intention of selecting the above title for this article. I have observed a general tendency among the columnists and reporters. They feel very happy when women (muslim women in particular) do not follow their religion. They try to create a feeling that the veil worn by muslim women is synonomous with oppression. According to most of them, a woman's independence is directly proportional to her exposed body. The writer of this article shouldn't have mentioned "veil" if he/she was serious about the efforts of those women. The lady would have also achieved the same results by dressing according to Islamic rulings. What's her effort got to do with the dress she wears. I request the columnists to concentrate on the subject matter rather than trying to invoke passions among people.

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