Women's rights body slams Kerala Cops for case against Kozhikode student who wrote poem on Kathua rape incident

The organisation's state vice president Mary Abraham said the girl student may have been prompted to write the poem to express her strong sense of pain over the Kathua rape incident
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Women India Movement has termed as 'dangerous' the registering of a case against a girl student of Malabar College Parappanangadi for writing a poem on the Kathua rape incident in the college magazine. A case of promoting enmity among different groups has been registered against the student.

The organisation's state vice president Mary Abraham said the girl student may have been prompted to write the poem to express her strong sense of pain over the Kathua rape incident. The fascist regime which is afraid of the written word is trying to muzzle freedom of expression, she added.

Women India Movement condemned the police which was trying to protect the interests of the Sangh Parivar and urged the government to withdraw the case against the student.

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