Actress Warina Hussain To Lead Walkathon In Srinagar
Srinagar: In a bid to emphasize zero tolerance against crimes targeting women, a grand walkathon is set to take place in Srinagar on Saturday to commemorate International Women’s Day.
Organized by International Human Rights Organization Jammu and Kashmir Chapter and Maverick Foundation local, the event aims to raise awareness and advocate for the safety and empowerment of women in society.
Loveyatri fame Bollywood actress Warina Hussain, according to the organizers, will also take part in the three kilometer-long walkathon, which will begin from Eco-park Boulevard.
Organizers said this is the first such walkathon being held in Srinagar as the organization earlier held it in many cities of India including Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
“This is the first such walkathon being held in Kashmir. This walkathon holds significance in taking stand against crimes targeting women and fostering an environment of safety and respect for women in society. It's imperative that we come together as a community to show our unwavering support for women's rights and to send a strong message that crimes against women will not be tolerated," Asif Iqbal National Media-incharge International Human Rights Organization said..
Organizers said the other segments of the walkathon will be held in other cities also including Chandigarh, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
“After Srinagar, a similar walkathon will be held in Chandigarh with a message about zero tolerance for crime against women. A walkathon will be also held in New Delhi, later Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore,” Iqbal said.
The organizers anticipate a mega participation in the walkathon in Srinagar. “There is an open invitation for everyone. We are expecting students from schools, colleges and professionals also participating in the walkathon. The basic idea is to raise awareness and prevent crime against women across the country,” Iqbal said.
The walkathon comes at a time when incidents of violence against women continue to be a pressing concern globally, including in the region. By organizing such events, organizers aim to not only raise awareness but also encourage dialogue and action to address the root causes of gender-based violence and discrimination.