Bilkis Dadi is an 82-year-old Indian activist who became the face of the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens, which rocked the country.
Dadi was at the forefront of the Shaheen Bagh protests in Delhi and sat with hundreds of women under a tent at the anti-CAA/NRC sit-in protest for over three months.
Dadi, in an interview published in livemint.com, said that it is the idea of a plural India that she and her late husband grew up fighting for, “despite all odds …. They passed the Babri Masjid verdict, triple talaq law, demonetization, we didn’t say anything, but we will not stand for this division.”
The rebellion in Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Millia Islamia led by Dadi attracted support from all walks of life. Bano seemed politically aware and was already ready to show up and support anyone protesting against laws that harmed the common man.
In September, the Time magazine recognised her as one of the most influential people in 2020 in the icons category.
In November 2020, BBC listed Bilkis Dadi in the list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2020. BBC listed Bilkis is quoted as saying:
“Women should feel empowered to step out of their homes and raise their voice, especially against injustice. If they don’t leave their homes, how will they showcase their strength?”
During the 2020 Indian farmers’ protest, Bilkis Bano tried to join the protests but was escorted away by the police.
In February, when an armed assailant fired at least two shots barely 50 metres away from the stage at Shaheen Bagh, Bilkis was at her spot near the stage. At the time, she told The Indian Express,
“There was panic inside the tent but people eventually calmed down. We walked till the point where cartridges were found and offered prayers… These bullets don’t scare us.”
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