End the isolation and imprisonment of Hadiya: Feminists write to the Chief Minister of Kerala

[A version of this letter has also been sent to Com. MC Josephine, Chairperson, Kerala State Women’s Commission]

To

The Chief Minister

Kerala

 

Dear Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan

We write to you as individuals and organizations who are part of the women’s movement to express our outrage and concern regarding the dangerous implications of Hadiya’s continued isolation and imprisonment in her parental home. We are aware of the positive step that the State Women’s Commission has taken through filing an SLP in the Supreme Court regarding seeking directions from the bench for a meeting with Hadiya as part of its duty as an institution mandated to ensure that women are not subjected to unfair practices and denial of their civil rights.

We welcome the Supreme Court’s decision to examine the High Court order vis a vis use of Article 226 to declare Hadiya’s marriage as invalid. We also appreciate the Honorable Courts’ decision to relook at the issue of ‘protection’ for Hadiya outside of her family. These are a recognition of the serious nature of violations that have impacted her liberty and freedom as an individual.

As women’s rights activists from across the country, we urge you as the Chief Minister to take steps to ensure that Hadiya is not forcibly confined in the home of her natal family, denied the right to cohabit with her husband, and be subjected to coercion for exercising opting for faith of her choice.  It is alarming to have an adult woman today to be ordered into “protective custody” of her parent’s home under the orders of a Court, denied mobility, communication and the company of her friends and well-wishers. Reports of domestic violence at the hands of her family, which if true, is a travesty that places upon your Women’s Commission the duty of initiating an inquiry.  This situation cannot be ignored or allowed to continue.

As you well know, the issue is not about what her family, religious extremist organizations – whether Hindu or Muslim, or even we in the women’s movement, think of her choice of partner. The fact is that she is an adult and that she has the autonomy and the fundamental right to make choices regarding her work, her religion and her partner.

We appreciate and support the efforts of all activists and women’s organisations in Kerala, and we are conveying our concern and sharing some suggestions emerging from our discussions.

-The State Women’s Commission of Kerala immediately visit Hadiya to assess the nature of human rights violations that she is facing.

-The Kerala SWC assess and make public a report on Hadiya’s condition.

-Hadiya be brought under the protection of the State, perhaps in a shelter in consultation with her.

-The Kerala SWC and the LDF government must immediately ensure that friends and well-wishers be allowed to meet Hadiya and that she is allowed access to a phone and communication beyond the walls of her parental home.

We urge you to intensify the efforts that you are already making towards action on her virtual house arrest.

Nandini Sundar

Tanika Sarkar

Kalyani Menon Sen

Mary John

Uma Chakravarti

Abha Bhaiya

Virginia Saldanah

Urvashi Butalia

Malika Virdhi

Deepa Dhanraj

Disha Mullick

Uma. V. Chandru

Purnima Gupta

  1. Arunima

Farah Naqvi

Pramada Menon

Chaitali Haldar

Rohini Hensman

Ayesha Kidwai

Lalitha Ramdas

Susie Tharu

Madhu Mehra

Jaya Sharma

Dipta Bhog

Panchali Ray

Madhavi Kukreja

Brinda Bose

Vimala Ramachandran

Johanna Lokhande

Dyuti

LABIA –A Queer Feminist Collective

Bindu Menon

Svati Joshi

Saheli

Shahira Naim

Janaki Abraham

Suneeta Dhar

Jashodhara Dasgupta

Amrita Nandy

Kavita Punjabi

Ranjani Mazumdar

Sarmistha Dutta Gupta

Bindhulaxmi

Nivedita Menon

Rakhi Sehgal

Radhika Desai

Neeraj Malik

Javed Malik

Baaran Ijlaal

Svati Shah

Karuna D W

Sangeeta Chatterji

Geetha Nambisaan

Richa

Jan Abhiyan Sansthan, Shimla

Bebaak Collective-Voice of the Fearless

Vandana Mahajan

Teena Gill

Anup Kumar

Mast Ram

Anurita. P. Hazarika

Nilanju Dutta

Ranjita Biswas

West Bengal Forum for  Gender and Sexual Minority Rights (WBGSMR)

Sayantan Dutta

Malini Ghosh

 

 

 

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