People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 22 June 02, 2013 |
DYFI Holds All
India Young Women’s Convention Preethy
Sekhar THE Democratic Youth Federation
of India held its Fourth All
India Young Women’s Convention in Mumbai on May 25-26. Apart
from central
executive committee members of the organisation, 94
delegates from various
states assembled for the convention at Lakshmi Sehgal Nagar
(Aarsh Vidyalaya
Campus, Chembur). The convention began with DYFI
national president M B Rajesh
hoisting the flag at the convention venue on 25th morning.
Renowed economist
Professor Utsa Patnaik inaugurated the convention. In her
inaugural address, Professor
Patnaik reminded the youth movement that a comprehensive
fight against
atrocities on women is inseparable from the fight against
neo-liberal economic
regime which is causing immense distress and gunger in our
country. The advent
of neo-liberal economic policies has pulled back hunger and
malnutrition levels
to those of colonial times. Women are the worst sufferers of
this. Instead of
reversing the policies which are causing misery to the
people, the ruling
establishment is displaying pathetic intellectual dishonesty
in claiming that
hunger and poverty levels are coming down. She explained the
ridiculous nature
of poverty line announced by
officialdom. Acute
poverty is
compounded by rising unemployment of which women are the
worst affected.
Employment opportunities for women are becoming nearly
absent in rural Several eminent women
activists, writers and trade union
leaders like Sandhya Nare Pawar, Tapati
Mukhopadhyaya, Madhu
Paranjape, Armaity
Irani, Shubha Shamim, Sonya
Gill and Mariam
Dhawale were felicitated at the
inaugural session. DYFI general secretary Avoy
Mukhopadhyay presented the draft
resolution in the delegate session. He emphasised on the intensifying
gender-discrimination in the
period of the “so-called reforms”, the responsibility of the
youth movement on
the question of gender equality and the need to improve the
involvement of
young women activists in our organisational activities.
Group discussion was
held in four groups namely, delegates from North Indian
states, East &
North-Eastern states, West India and South India. In the general discussion that
followed, delegates reported
ground level situation regarding the condition of women and
shared the
experiences of struggles
against gender
discrimination and atrocities. The general discussion ended
before noon on the
second day. National vice-president Preethy Sekhar summed up
the discussions
after which the resolution was unanimously adopted. The
resolution gave a
clarion call to the entire youth movement to step-up the
battle for
gender-equality in a big way and called for orienting the
entire organisation
accordingly. Following are the major tasks set by the
convention: ·
Orient the entire
organisation to take up the
tasks outlined by our all-India conference namely: 1)
Improve the functioning
of young women subcommittees / teams at various levels. 2)
Fulfil the target of
enrolling 30 per cent membership of young women in the
organisation, 3) Counter
the spread of
obscurantism,
superstitious practices which specially affect women and act
as a barrier in
the fight against women’s subordination. 4) Conduct a
sustained campaign
against communal and fundamentalist forces and their
ideology. ·
Implement the
decisions taken at the joint
meeting of DYFI-SFI-AIDWA office-bearers
held in ·
Instruct all units
to elect at least one young
woman as an office bearer compulsorily. The central exceutive committee
put forward proposals for
the following immediate programmes which was unanimoulsy
accepted by the
convention: 1.
A full-fledged
campaign against gender violence
from July 1–7 across the country. This campaign should
include issues like
demand for the Women’s Reservation Bill and other required
legal reforms, spread
of dowry, ‘honour’ killings,
increasing incidents of female foeticide etc. Seminars,
public meetings, etc
will be held during this period in all districts in the
country. 2.
A signature
campaign will also be initiated for
submitting a mass memorandum to the prime minister of In
connection with the
convention, a musical event titled ‘ Kabir, Faiz or Hum’ was
held on 25th
evening in which poems of Kabir and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were
rendered by renowned Hindustani
singer Neela Bhagawat. The convention ended with an attractive
procession from the convention
venue to Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar, Ghatkopar followed by a
public meeting. CPI(M)
Polit Bureau member M A Baby, M B Rajesh, Avoy Mukherjee,
former DYFI leaders
Mahendra Singh, Shailendra Kamble and AIDWA leader Mariam
Dhawle spoke at the
public meeting. M A Baby said that in a world were
everything is made a commodity,
women are also being seen as commodities. What we have in