09 February,2009 04:31 PM IST | | Shailesh Bhatia
Barely a week before Valentine's Day celebrations, students and staff at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Chembur initiated a series of protests to voice their dissent and condemnation against the recent assaults on women at a Mangalore pub.
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Students at Tata Institute of Social Sciences carrying banners to protest against Mangalore pub attack |
"This is an issue of gender bias and these acts are a way of reasserting control over the mobility and sexuality of women," a protestor said, airing her grievance.
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She added that the issue is about political opportunism, it is about moral policing of women, it is about censorship, it is about sexual harassment, it is about a patriarchal symphony that strikes a high note by openly assaulting women in a public space.
Students plan to follow up with more such protests till March 8, International Women's Day.