MUSLIM women called for “revolution” as they occupied the streets of Delhi today as part of continuing protests against the racist citizenship law of far-right Prime Minister Narenda Modi.
Protest songs and anti-government slogans filled the air as women poured out of their homes and onto the highway in Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh district, where they have been holding a month long sit-in.
They chanted: “Inquilab zindabad,” (“Long live the revolution!”) as they navigated their way through police barricades to a rally of speeches and music.
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