Banaras Hindu University women's rights protest

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Banaras Hindu University women's rights protest
DateSeptember 2017
Location

The Banaras Hindu University women's rights protest is a series of events beginning with a Banaras Hindu University student's September 2017 complaint that the university administration treats women unfairly.

Harassment incident[]

On 21 September 2017 a woman reported sexual harassment to the university.[1] She claimed that the university responded by blaming her.[1]

Protests[]

The next day, 22 September, students organized a protest of the university's treatment of women.[1]

The university's administration filed a First information report against hundreds of students and alleged outsiders for rioting, mischief indented arson, attempt to murder among other sections of Indian Penal Code.[2]

Security officers used violence in an attempt to get protesters to disperse the protestors.[3][4] Various protesters reported injuries. Alleged outsiders joined students in stone-pelting.[5]

The protests in Benares triggered protests in Delhi.[6][better source needed]

At the one year anniversary of the protest students organized another protest.[7] The protesters reported that an Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad student group attacked them violently for protesting.[8]

Reactions[]

The university criticized the girl who made the original complaint for being out at night.[9][better source needed][failed verification]

PM Modi discussed a response with the chief minister.[10]

Uttar Pradesh Governor called the incident sad [5]

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recommended better communication as a way to prevent future such protests.[11]

A committee was set-up under Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary.[5]

In May 2018, following-up on an inquiry report, the university administration debarred 11 students on charges of vandalism and assault.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Mishra, Bishnu (2 October 2017). "Student Protests Have Challenged the Ideological Stagnation of BHU". The Wire (Indian web publication).
  2. ^ "What is the BHU protest? everything you need to know". The Indian Express. 25 September 2017.
  3. ^ Akash, Kumar (25 September 2017). "BHU protest: From 'sexist' rules to unruly force and political mudslinging". Business Standard India.
  4. ^ "BHU protest turns violent: Police lathicharge students protesting against victim shaming". The Indian Express. 24 September 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "BHU protest: What really happened in Banaras Hindu University and why girls wanted to meet Vice Chancellor". The Financial Express. 25 September 2017.
  6. ^ Dikshit, Rajeev (25 September 2017). "Several students injured as BHU protest turns violent". The Times of India.
  7. ^ "BHU Female Students Attacked on Anniversary of Sexual Harassment Protests". NewsClick. 24 September 2018.
  8. ^ Mohan, Siddhant (24 September 2018). "On first anniversary of Banaras Hindu University protests, ABVP workers assault students, journalist". Scroll.in.
  9. ^ Bose, Sunaina (27 September 2017). "The Vicious Response To Protesting Women Students At BHU". Feminism In India.
  10. ^ "BHU violence: Heads roll as PM Modi speaks to CM Adityanath, committee set up to look into incident". www.hindustantimes.com. 25 September 2017. Archived from the original on 18 February 2018.
  11. ^ "BHU students protests highlights: Narendra Modi 'unhappy' over incident, asks UP CM to act against guilty". Firstpost. 27 September 2017.
  12. ^ Dua, Rohan (6 November 2018). "Students who led BHU protest debarred from future courses". The Times of India.
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