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    Delhi: Men trespass on Miranda House during Diwali fest, booked
    Miranda House students have alleged that the trespassers engaged in sexist sloganeering

    Delhi: Men trespass on Miranda House during Diwali fest, booked

    By Prateek Talukdar
    Oct 17, 2022
    04:10 pm

    What's the story

    The Delhi Police on Monday filed an FIR against "unidentified students" after scores of men allegedly trespassed on the campus of Delhi University's (DU) top-ranked women-only college Miranda House on Friday.

    The college was hosting a Diwali fest on its campus, open only to women students, when the men jumped over the institute's boundary walls and a closed gate to get inside, bypassing security.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    In a similar incident in February 2020, several men had barged into Gargi College—Delhi University's another women-only institute—during a college festival and allegedly molested students.

    Ten people were arrested in the case, and testimonies of over 600 students were recorded.

    Students had alleged that the trespassers were part of a pro-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) rally passing from outside the college, reported India Today.

    Twitter Post

    Women students voiced concerns about their safe spaces

    More visuals of men jumping over the gates to harass women inside Miranda House. pic.twitter.com/wBdIO60ldS

    — Sobhana (@sobhana__) October 15, 2022

    Information

    DU Proctor's office files case, college to complain separately

    The Delhi Police took suo moto cognizance of the matter, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi.

    The DU Proctor's office has filed a complaint, and Miranda House will lodge a separate FIR after reviewing CCTV footage, said college principal Bijayalaxmi Nanda.

    The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has issued a notice to the police and the college administration regarding the incident.

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    DCW seeks report from college administration, police

    दिल्ली के सबसे विख्यात कॉलेज में से एक मिरांडा हाउस में चल रहे दिवाली मेले में लड़के दीवार फाँदकर ज़बरदस्ती घुस रहे हैं। लड़कियों ने छेड़छाड़ और शोषण के गंभीर आरोप लगाए हैं। हम दिल्ली पुलिस और कॉलेज प्रशासन को नोटिस भेज रहे हैं। कैसे ये गुंडागर्दी हुई? क्या सुरक्षा प्रबंध किए? pic.twitter.com/OEdn2bkI0y

    — Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) October 17, 2022

    Details

    Sexist slogans and indecent behavior, says Women's Development Cell

    Miranda House students have alleged that the trespassers engaged in sexist sloganeering such as, "Ramjas ka naara hai, Miranda House humara hai," which translates to "The slogan or motto of Ramjas College is to lay claim on Miranda House."

    Meanwhile, the Women's Development Cell of Miranda House said the men acted aggressively and entered restricted areas like classrooms and defied requests to behave themselves.

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    Here is a video of trespassers' alleged sexist sloganeering

    #Mirandahouse video #viral
    Now suo moto taken by police and case has been lodged @DcpNorthDelhi @SwatiJaiHind

    ‘Catcalling, sexist sloganeering’: Men climb the walls of the all-woman Miranda House. #delhiuniversity #Diwali2022 #DUdiwalifest pic.twitter.com/e1ZQ6hQEIF

    — VineetSharma (@vineetsharma94) October 17, 2022
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