People from all walks of life will come together in the capital on Thursday to participate in cultural events as part of the ‘One Billion Rising’ global campaign, making the demand to end violence against women and children.
Women organisations, elected representatives, legal luminaries, actors, artists, NGOs and academic institutions apart from individuals are expected to participate in the day-long programme, its organisers said. The campaign will simultaneously be held in 200 other countries.
"We thank Delhi Metro for joining OBR campaign to make Delhi a safe, gender-friendly and inclusive city," Anjlee Agarwal, executive director of Samarthayam, an organisation working for the rights of the differently-abled, said. South Asia Coordinator of the OBR campaign Kamla Bhasin said, "We are launching Indian women’s and girl’s freedom struggle tomorrow and we are going to question every patriarchal establishment including ourselves. We seek freedom from patriarchy and freedom from violent masculinity.