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Most of the members of the group are housewives, who say they believe in Gandhi and non-violence . “Women power is more effective than any other form of violence and we believe that the Nari Morcha can achieve more in pressurising the Centre to fulfill our dream of Gorkhaland,” said Pratibha Rai, a senior women’s wing leaderWith most frontline leaders, including Bimal and Asha Gurung, having gone into hiding after police raids at the GJM office, the foot soldiers of the women’s wing are leading the rallies. “This is an emotional agitation and a people’s movement,” said Pratibha. “The Nari Morcha is always in the forefront during any peaceful demonstration or rally, as we do not believe in violence and never willThe hills have been gripped by violent clashes that have claimed three lives and injured scores. Angry protesters have torched vehicles and ransacked property but violence has dwindled ahead of all-party talks on Tuesday. Most Morcha leaders may have gone into hiding but they are constantly guiding the Gorkhaland supporters. “Women from different communities in the hills are mentally, physically and emotionally connected to Gorkhaland and we have thousands of active members across the hills and in neighbouring Dooars,” said Pratibha. The women protesters have also flummoxed security forces, says a Darjeeling-based journalist. “Women protesters are more vociferous on their protests and more effective in the manner in which they protest, as it attracts more media attention and wider coverage,” said the journalist who does not wish to be namedIt is http://www.officialauthenticsaintsstore.com/Nike-Dannell-Ellerbe-Jersey.html par for the course that most appointments to high office are needlessly politicised these days and it would seem that the presidential post is no exception. 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The media is adding to the politicisation by terming the choice as a masterstroke and one which has taken the wind out of the Opposition’s sails. The president ultimately presides over the government and armed forces and should not a partisan or divisive figure. If the government and Opposition were serious about giving the Dalits a level playing field, they must go much beyond this move. The Dalits need education, healthcare and jobs, something which politicians pay lip service to come elections. They are also often subject to caste violence and ostracisation in a hidebound casteist society. This should be addressed. In recent times, we have seen attacks on Dalits in various parts of the country. This is what http://www.authentichurricanestore.com/jay-mcclement-jersey_c-439.html should exercise political parties. As of now, it would seem that the NDA has the numbers to carry the day. 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