Abstract:
A fusion of new law making and exclusionist ideologies propagated by the ruling government
in India, in the contemporary scenario, are turning the country into an abject land by splitting
the people and states on communal lines. Majoritarianism is taking lead in the democratic
country spinning vast number of minorities into stateless beings. The implications are so
profound that one has to take steps in reviewing, analysing and re- searching the historical
and political documents. Apart from inclusive polities exclusionary steps have been started by
the nation which has already invited stronger critical dialogues and engagements by
academicians, students and publics-both men and women- from within and outside. Literary,
socio-political and cultural spectrum have been articulating this new and brutal ways of
expulsion as a challenge to sovereignty and the democratic principles. Women’s resistance
moves against CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act), NPR (National Population Register) and
NRC (National Register of Citizens) have been recorded in the history of India as one of the
strongest voices of democracy just like Kashmiri women’s slogans for dignity and democratic
space. This article is trying to explore these women’s voices of democracy with special focus
on the pattern of resistance by women from the geo political locale of Kashmir and Shaheen
Bagh of Delhi