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Statement For Hadiya : With Respect To NWC Chair Rekha Sharma’s Visit

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“We, the undersigned concerned citizens, are greatly disturbed by news of NCW in-charge Rekha Sharma’s visit to meet Hadiya at the home of her father, Mr. Asokan, where she continues to be incarcerated. These reports raise more fears than they allay.

Ms. Hadiya has been reported by Ms. Sharma to be ‘healthy and happy’. However, Ms. Sharma goes on to state, without providing any evidence whatsoever, that while there is no ‘love jihad’ in Kerala, there are forced conversions.

It bears reiteration that Ms. Hadiya is a 24-year-old adult woman, who took a decision to convert to Islam, and then to marry a Muslim man. For this exercise of self-determination, Ms. Hadiya has been placed under house arrest in her parents’ control, and this shocking violation of Ms. Hadiya’s personal liberty and her right to take decisions about her own life, has been endorsed by the legal system.

The Supreme Court, on October 30, directed her father to produce her before the Court a month later on November 27. We are deeply concerned that during this month-long period, Ms. Hadiya will continue to suffer the agony of being held in captivity against her will; and her basic right to choice of religion and marriage partner as well as freedom of movement as a citizen will continue to be denied to her.

Now Ms. Sharma’s statement essentially endorses the unconscionable and illegal house arrest of Ms. Hadiya, with the certification of her being ‘healthy and happy’. Further, Ms. Sharma’s claim of forced conversions attempts to distort and cast a shadow on Hadiya’s decision.

Ms. Sharma’s tweets from so-called reconversion camps in Kerala, where adult women are held against their will, in which she claimed they were ‘victims of forced conversions’, seem intended to colour and influence Hadiya’s case and thus compromise her statutory role as NCW in-charge. We are aware that two women have been able to approach the Kerala High Court, swearing an affidavit that they have undergone torture at one such centre. The discourse of ‘forced conversions’ is a form of violent control over adult women taking decisions contrary to the wishes of their families.

Despite Hadiya stating clearly before the Kerala High Court several times over the past year that she has taken every decision about her life with complete knowledge and understanding, the court has essentially handed over her custody to her father.

For Hadiya to depose freely and truthfully before the Supreme Court on November 27, it is imperative that she is first freed from the hostile and coercive circumstances of parental custody and be fully at liberty.

Hadiya’s rights and freedoms as an adult citizen must be restored, for which she must be freed immediately from house arrest and all steps taken to ensure that her decisions regarding her life are respected.”

Signed:

Ayesha Kidwai, professor, JNU, Delhi
Dipta Bhog, women’s rights activist, New Delhi
Farah Naqvi, independent writer, and activist, Delhi
Forum Against Oppression of Women, Mumbai
Geeta Seshu, independent journalist, Mumbai
Hasina Khan, Bebaak Collective, Mumbai
Heba Ahmed, Ph.D. student, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, Delhi
Inji Pennu, Global Voices, and Advocacy
J Devika, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum
Janaki Nair, professor, JNU, Delhi
Jaya Sharma, feminist activist, Delhi
Kalpana Kannabiran, professor and director, Council for Social Development, Hyderabad
Kavita Krishnan, All India Progressive Women’s Association
Kavita Panjabi, professor, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Kunjila Mascillamani, Women Against Sexual Harassment
LABIA: A Queer Feminist LBT Collective, Mumbai
Madhu Mehra, People for Law and Development, Delhi
Mary E John, professor, Centre for Women’s Development Studies, Delhi
Meena Seshu, SANGRAM, Sangli
Mrudula Bhavani, reporter, Narada News
Laxmi Murthy, journalist, consulting editor of ‘Himal SouthAsian’
Meera Velayudhan, policy analyst, Centre For Development Studies, Trivandrum
Nivedita Menon, Professor, JNU, Delhi
Pratiksha Baxi, Professor, JNU, Delhi
Pinjra Tod, Delhi
Rajni Tilak, Rashtriya Dalit Mahila Andolan
Ridhima Sharma, MPhil, Centre for Women’s Studies, JNU, Delhi
Saba Dewan, film-maker
Saheli Women’s Resource Centre, Delhi
Shabnam Hashmi, social activist, Delhi
Shyamolie Singh, student, JNU
Somaya Gupta, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, Delhi
Suchitra Vijayan, Barrister at Law, writer and founding director of The Polis Project
Uma Chakravarti, feminist Scholar, and activist, Delhi
V Geetha, feminist Scholar, and activist, Chennai
Varsha Basheer, affiliated faculty with IRDP, University of California Berkeley
Wency Mendes, Journalist, Goa
Asha Rani PL, research scholar, School of International Relations and Politics
Anusha Paul, communication officer, World Cultural Forum
Aysha Mahmood, Columnist, and social activist
Banojyotsna Lahiri, lecturer, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University
Fathima RF, MA Women’s Studies, TISS Mumbai
Sushmita Verma, Researcher, CJP, Mumbai
Pushpa Achanta, Journalist & Trainer, Bangalore
Radhu Raj S, Executive Content Curator, SPi Global Technology, Pondicherry
Leela Solomon, Assistant Editor, Economic and Political Weekly, Mumbai
Sandra Eliswa, Kochi
Priyanka I, Researcher, Mumbai

K.M. Seethi, Chairman, Board of Studies, School of International Relations and Politics

Irshad Morayur – National Committee Member, Campus Front of India

Mohammad Umar, Assistant Professor, Galgotias University

Sadath Hussain, M. Phil JNU

Salim Ansari, MPhil JNU

Muhammad Imran, Ph.D. Arabic language, and literature JNU.

Rekha Raj, Dalit Feminist

Praveena Thaali, Ph D Research Scholar, Centre for Human Rights, UOH

Magare Bhupali, Ph.D Student, Centre for African Studies, JNU
Yashasvi Gaur, M.A student, English Language and literature, Fergusson College
Kashif Mansoor, Ph.D student at Centre For Development Studies, Kerala
Preethi Krishnan, Ph.D. Candidate, Purdue University
Nalini Taneja, Associate professor, SOL, Delhi university (retd.)
Sarbani Bandyopadhyay, Assistant Professor, Sociology. St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata
Mohammed Abdul Mumin, Software Engineer, Hyderabad
Divya Kandukuri, MA Media and Cultural Studies, TISS
Sayantan Datta, Feminist Activist and Poet
Dibyesh Anand, Professor, University of Westminster, UK
Ria De, PhD, EFLU
OSAMA AKRAM, Degree Student, Santhapuram, Kerala
Alice Abraham, Mphil, Centre for Comparative Literature, UOH
Anwarul Hoda – Journalist
Meera Sanghamitra, National Alliance of People’s Movements
Shadab Hashmi, Assistant professor, Rajendra College,Jai Prakash University, Bihar
Tasneem Fatima, Bangalore
Ovais Sultan Khan, Social Activist, ANHAD
SAUD FIROZ AHMED, PG, ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, SANTHAPURAM, KERALA
Adeela Maria, Patna
Anju Parvathy, teacher and researcher, Delhi
Sanober Keshwaar, lecturer and activist
Shanthi Vijayan Geetha Providence college, Kozhikode
Muttalib Mirza,Member state advisory council Jamat-e-Islami Hind Rajasthan, Social activist
Raees Kallayil, Kerala
Saima mansoor, Patna
Varsha , student Jnu
Khalida parveen Activist hyderabad
Riddhima Sharma, FemPositive
Archana Bidargaddi, feminist, volunteer at DalitCamera
Muhammad Danish, Karnataka
Shoyab Mirza degree student aljamia alislamiya shantapuram kerala
Arshed Sadique, degree student, malappuram
Shaikh Naser Assistant Professor Department of Commerce, Sir Sayyad College
Viswesh Rammohan, Researcher
Salman Khan Member SIO of India. Parli, Maharashtra
Haifa Zubair, Independent Researche

Debasmita Deb- PhD, Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Women’s Studies Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Yaseen, Advocate Udupi Karnataka

Afrin Firdaus Idris, PhD student at TISS, Hyderabad.

Mohammed aslam Sawai madhopur rajasthan

Zainab Amal, student – LSR

Shweta Duseja, Assistant Professor, Delhi University

Er Shahzad Baig Kota, Rajasthan Social Activist

Shobhana Warrier, Associate Professor, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi.

Anwar Salahudeen, Post graduate student, Azim Premji University, Bangalore

Mohammad Abuser Member Sio of India Yavatmal Maharashtra

Athmaja A B , Student GCK

Abdul Aziz Jatu Civil engineer, Sikar Rajasthan

aleel Mirza sangod kota rajasthan Nursing staff

Debojit Dutta, founder and editor, Antiserious.

Muhammad shakir mirza Ministrial staff kota raj.

Jayasree Subramanian, Associate Professor, TISS Hyderbad.

Abdullah Asim, Vice President MANUU Students Union, Student of Journalism, MANUU

Mohammad Anzar Sakharkar Member of SIO of India (Mumbai)

Cynthia Stephen, Independent journalist and Social Policy Analyst

Mubassir Ali – Member SIO of India Bhilwara rajasthan

Sherin B.S., English and Foreign Languages University.

Prerna Gupta, student TISS

Neeraja Sasikumar, PhD Scholar EFLU Hyderabad

Nisha Ponthathil Independent Journalist Chennai

Waseem RS PHD candidate, Centre for Law and governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi

Saliha Abubakr, Content Writer, Yara Communications

M Yunus Ansari  Teacher  &member of JIH Aklera

Madhu Bhushan, Independent writer, activist,Bangalore

Shweta Goswami Director Nirmal Initiative Trust Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh)

Ubaidulla. Phd ,Arabic and African studies , Jnu Gen.secretary. Msf Jnu

Faiz Akram, Bihar

nagha M A, PhD Scholar,Thunjathezhuthachan Malayalam University, Kerala

(As names continue coming, the above list of the undersigned will be duly updated by The Companion)

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