The Asian Age

Bohra women raise voice against FMG

■ Ask all political parties to make it part of their manifestos

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Mumbai, Feb. 6: A group of Bohra Muslim women on Wednesday urged political parties to take steps to end the practice of female genital mutilation ( FGM) prevalent in their community and make the issue part of their poll manifestos.

The women gave the call on the ‘ Internatio­nal Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation’, which is observed on February 6.

The United Nations has dubbed the practice as a violation of human rights.

“A lot of political parties talk about women’s rights and saving the girl child. We want to ask them what is their take on FGM? Will they end it? Will they support a ban on it? If yes, they deserve our vote,” WeSpeakOut, a private organisati­on led by an FGM survivor, said in a statement.

Since the Lok Sabha elections are going to be held this year, the issue needs to part of the poll manifesto of the parties, it said.

Masooma Ranalvi, a member of WeSpeakOut who herself has been a victim of the FGM, said this year when the country goes to polls, they want all Indian political leaders to hear appeals of the Bohra women and take a stand to end FGM, the practice of removal of the clitoral hood of minor girls.

She said political parties need to be more sensible and accountabl­e to save a girl child’s dignity, and that the FGM issue should be a part of their agenda.

“FGM eradicatio­n should be a part of manifestos of the parties which call themselves progressiv­e. Those ( parties) who come forward and eliminate this barbaric practice would certainly get our votes,” MS Ranalvi said.

Referring to a report of WeSpeakOut, she said many women respondent­s reported feelings of fear, anxiety, shame, anger, depression, low- selfesteem and betrayal of trust as some of the fallouts of FGM.

◗ The women gave the call on the ‘ Internatio­nal Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation’ observed on February 6

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