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Bilkis Bano, fondly known as 'Bilkis Dadi' of Shaheen Bagh has featured as one of world’s ‘100 Most Influential People Of 2020’ according to a list released by TIME.
Bilkis Bano is one face that pops in your head when you recall the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act that shook India and grabbed eyeballs globally. During the protests, the women at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh, became a powerhouse of hope, strength and determination.
The protests continued at a stretch for 101 days and inspired Shaheen Bagh style sit-ins across the country and Bilkis Bano became the movement’s icon.
Wrinkled face, lean frame yet a determination in her eyes and a sparkling smile, Bilkis Dadi never shied away from answering tough questions - on allegations that she and the other women were being paid to protest, on the death of an infant during protests in Shaheen Bagh and on PM Modi.
"A four-month-old child died and you are pained so much. When 40 students were injured, that didn't pain you? That four-month-old child died. He only had this long to live. Even I have to die one day," Bilkis had said when the Supreme Court had taken cognisance of the matter in February this year.
Writing about Bilkis, journalist Rana Ayyub said that the 82-year-old became the voice of the marginalised in India amid protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
“She said to me as a parting note: “I will sit here till blood stops flowing in my veins so the children of this country and the world breathe the air of justice and equality.” Bilkis deserves recognition so the world acknowledges the power of resistance against tyranny,’” Ayyub wrote.
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