Hindustan Times (Delhi)

A 5km midnight run to reclaim public spaces

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes. com

NEW DELHI: Two days ago, acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal raised an alarm inside a Metro train against a man leching at her. Despite it being a public space, Agarwal said nobody came forward to support her — not even women.

It was with a hope of reclaiming such public spaces that Agarwal joined about 150 other women at Connaught Place on Sunday night for a ‘midnight run’ titled the ‘Fearless Run’. The event, organised by Delhibased NGO United Sisters Foundation in associatio­n with Delhi police, saw women and girls across all age groups participat­e in t he five-kilometre run. Throughout the run, several men from a cycling club from Indirapura­m accompanie­d their wives, daughters and friends on their bicycles.

They were joined by several women personnel of the Delhi Police as well. For a 25-year old Delhi Police constable, the walk was important as she saw many families coming in to join the cause. “I am stressing on ‘families’ as women are equally unsafe inside their homes as they are outside. So proper mental orientatio­n of family members and relatives is important,” she said.

The woman cop recalled how during her childhood she was traumatise­d by a relative who kept touching her inappropri­ately for years. “Sexual abuse within the family is worse as you cannot even speak out. The person who would be inflicting the trauma would be so elder and you would see your own parents giving so much respect to him. It becomes a tricky situation for the woman,” she said adding that she now gives self defence training to women and girls in schools and colleges.

“The Fearless Run is a symbol of reclamatio­n and empowermen­t. Every woman participan­t learns that they can roam freely in all spaces irrespecti­ve of time. Today, we must forego the stereotype of a woman being confined to the indoors after dark,” said Madhur Verma, Deputy Commission­er of Police in New Delhi district.

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT ?? The event, organised by NGO United Sisters Foundation and Delhi police, saw women across all age groups participat­e.
BURHAAN KINU/HT The event, organised by NGO United Sisters Foundation and Delhi police, saw women across all age groups participat­e.

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