I’ve Been Through a Lot: Gurmehar Withdraws from Anti-ABVP Protest

In a series of tweets she sarcastically congratulated those who had been harassing her for her online campaign.
Shorbori Purkayastha
India
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Gurmehar Kaur. (Photo courtesy: GurMehar Kaur/Facebook)
Gurmehar Kaur. (Photo courtesy: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/gurmehark">GurMehar Kaur</a>/Facebook)
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A 20-year-old student of Lady Sri Ram College, Gurmehar Kaur, who had initiated a campaign against ABVP following their violent actions at Ramjas College, has formally withdrawn from the protest, after facing rape threats by ABVP supporters and harassment from well-known celebrities.

In a series of tweets she sarcastically congratulated those who had been harassing her to the point of successfully ensuring that she distances herself from the campaign.

In an interview with NDTV, she expressed her concern over the backlash she’s been receiving in the form of rape threats. The situation got so intense that two women constables from Delhi Police will now provide her round-the-clock security.

Recently, cricketer Virender Sehwag also took a sly dig at the daughter of a Kargil martyr, for her earlier campaign against war where she had said “Pakistan didn’t kill my father, war did”.

Actor Randeep Hooda had also joined Sehwag in his mocking analogy, which came under heavy criticism by Barkha Dutt and Shekar Gupta.

Although the government did not issue a formal comment on the ABVP violence, MoS for Home, Kiren Rijiju commented on Gurmehar’s campaign saying that her mind has been “polluted”.

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NK Kalia, the father of another Kargil martyr, Capt Saurabh Kalia, went on record to say that the dignity of any woman should be protected.

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Published: 28 Feb 2017,09:20 AM IST

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