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245 00 $a Shaheen Bagh and the idea of India : $b writings on a movement for justice, liberty and equality / $c edited by Seema Mustafa.
264  1 $a New Delhi, India : $b Speaking Tiger Books LLP, $c 2020.
300    $a 294 pages, 40 unnumbered pages of plates : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 22 cm
520    $a On 15 December 2019, police in riot gear stormed Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia University and attacked unarmed students protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), which makes religion a factor in the process of granting Indian citizenship. In neighbouring Shaheen Bagh, mothers and other relatives and friends of the students came out into the streets in outrage and anguish. They sat on a main road demanding repeal of the CAA, which, twinned with the National Register of Citizens (NRC), could make Indian Muslims aliens in their own homeland. Within days, similar protests broke out across the country. Free India had never seen anything like it. Shaheen Bagh and the Idea of India examines how the sit-in by a small group of Muslim women--many of whom had stepped out of their homes alone for the first time--united millions of Indians of different faiths and ideologies in defence of the principles of liberty, equality and secularism enshrined in our Constitution. It also throws up many important questions: Can the Shaheen Bagh protests reverse the damage done to our democracy in recent years? How did the non-violent movement sustain itself despite vilification, threats and persecution by the establishment? Is this movement the beginning of new solidarities in our society? Will it survive the aftermath of the communal violence that devastated northeast Delhi in February 2020, and the witch-hunt that has now been launched under cover of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown? This necessary collection comprises interviews with some of the brave women at the core of the protests; ground reports and photographs by journalists like Seema Mustafa, Seemi Pasha, Nazes Afroz and Mustafa Quraishi; and essays by thinkers, writers, lawyers and activists, including Nayantara Sahgal, Harsh Mander, Subhashini Ali, Nandita Haksar, Zoya Hasan, Apoorvanand, Enakshi Ganguly, Sharik Laliwala and Nizam Pasha. It is a book that must be read by everyone who cares about India's democracy and its future.
500    $a Contributed articles.
546    $a Includes verses in Bengali and Hindi, with English translation; $b Bengali and Hindi in Latin script.
505 00 $t Afterword / $t Women, violence and democracy / $r Seema Mustafa -- Notes on the contributors. $t If on a winter's night, azadi... -- fragments; December 2019 to mid February 2020 / $r Sarover Zaidi and Samprati Pani -- $t I found my country in Shaheen Bagh / $r Mustafa Quraishi -- $t How Shaheen Bagh became a symbol of dialogue and solidarity / $r Zeyad Masroor Khan -- part Two. The idea of Shaheen Bagh -- $t The message / $r Nayantara Sahgal -- $t Mahatma Gandhi would have approved / $r Harsh Mander -- $t Occupying streets: women in the vanguard of the anti-CAA struggle / $r Zoya Hasan -- $t Muslim hain hum watan hai Hindustan humaara / $r Nizam Pasha -- $t Rokeya's children in Park Circus / $r Nazes Afroz -- $t The Shaheen Baghs of Uttar Pradesh / $r Subhashini Ali -- $t Why women are at greater risk with NPR/NRC / $r Renuka Vishwanathan -- $t Children in protests and children who protest / $r Enakshi Ganguly -- $t Muslims amidst the storm of Hindutva: how Muslims are creating a new vocabulary of secularism for Indian democracy / $r Sharik Laliwala -- $t Who is afraid of the Indian citizen? / $r Nandita Haksar -- $t The light of Shaheen Bagh / $r Apoorvanand -- part III. A riot, a witch-hunt -- $t Terror and its aftermath / $r Seemi Pasha -- $t Dissent is contagious / $r Anirban Bhattacharya -- $t Afterword / $r Seema Mustafa -- Notes on the contributors.
610 10 $a India. $t Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019
650  0 $a Citizenship $z India.
650  0 $a Protest movements $z Delhi. $z Delhi.
650  7 $a Protest movements. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01079826
650  7 $a Citizenship. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00861909
650  7 $a Civil rights demonstrations. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00862704
650  7 $a Equality before the law. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00914477
650  7 $a Muslims $x Civil rights. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01031035
651  7 $a India $z Delhi. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01205766
651  7 $a India. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01210276
655  7 $a Essays. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01919922
700 1  $a Mustafa, Seema, $e editor.
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