Protest against mob lynching postponed

Event will now be held on Sept 10

August 26, 2017 11:19 pm | Updated 11:19 pm IST - New Delhi

A protest planned on Sunday against lynchings and assaults in recent months has been postponed to September 10 in view of prohibitory orders here.

Violence spilled over to the Capital from Haryana after self-styled godman Guru Ram Rahim’s conviction in a rape case on Friday, forcing the Delhi Police to enforce prohibitory orders till September 8.

‘Not in my name’

The ‘Say no to hatred’ protest was planned by the campaigners behind the ‘Not In My Name’ movement.

Various events were planned across the city as part of the protest.

“The Notinmyname campaign announces postponement of all events on August 27 due to imposition of Section 144 in few areas. A new date of September 10 has been announced and more people are invited to join in,” a statement read.

The ‘Not In My Name’ was a country-wide protest held in June following the lynching of 17-year-old Junaid on board a Mathura-bound train.

Celebrities, artists, and leaders from Congress, JD(U), AAP and CPI were among those who took part in the protest.

‘No to violence’

“The silence has been broken. A protest initiated in June 2017 by the #NotInMyName campaign spread to 26 cities and towns across India. Thousands of Indians stood up to say no to hatred and violence in the name of religion and caste. That was a moment of pause,” the campaigners had said while announcing the protest.

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