City
Epaper

SIO demands action against Bulli Bai App owners

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 12, 2022 20:45 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 12:The State unit of Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) demanded stern action against the owners ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, Jan 12:

The State unit of Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) demanded stern action against the owners of ‘Bulli Bai App’ to try to auction Muslim women’s bodies.

In a letter written to the Chief Justice of India by over 4,000 individuals, survivors, members of civil society, lawyers association, SIO, social and voluntary organisations, stated that at a time, there is a growing hatred and incitement for Hindu youth to engage in violence against the Muslim community in India, there is a special responsibility on the judiciary to show zero tolerance to hate and especially to crack down on this kind of organised intimidation, silencing and insult of vocal Muslim Women.

They drew the attention of the CJI to the making of a controversial application through which attempt to sell Muslim women’s bodies in complete violation of their privacy, bodily autonomy and dignity.

Tags: AurangabadindiaStateIslamic organisation of indiaStudents islamic organisation of indiaSIO
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBihar Horror: Man Kills Two Nephew and Nice Over Family Dispute in Aurangabad; Police Probe On

InternationalIranian President Calls for Constructive Role of Brics to Halt West Asia Conflict During Talks With PM Modi

LifestyleEid 2026 Date: When Will Saudi Arabia, UAE and India Celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr?

AurangabadReel Star ‘Lala’ Arrested for Murder of Retired Professor in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar; Body Buried in Forest

MaharashtraMaharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Unfurls 200-Foot National Flag at Nagpur’s Kasturchand Park

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadUS-Iran War to Continue for Next 6 Months

AurangabadThree assault cases emerge from minor disputes

AurangabadVC to inaugurate rare books exhibition today

AurangabadCivic Chief flags concerns over incomplete hydraulic testing of 2,500-mm pipeline

AurangabadProbe into Fake Approvals of School Staff Case Launched