Lift Ban On 'India's Daughter' #Indiasdaughter


Lift Ban On 'India's Daughter' #Indiasdaughter
The Issue
Dear Mr. Modi
Silence is not the answer. Neither is silencing the film nor your own silence about the film. This film was made with gratitude to India for leading the world by example after Nirbhaya's rape, in its stand for gender equality. Gender equality is a global issue and an urgent one. We know you recognise this - we have heard your eloquent and admirable statements about the need to reset the moral compass and give women the equality and respect they deserve.
We beseech you Mr. Modi, watch this film India's Daughter. You will find in it a mirror held up to your own views and your 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padao' campaign.
We are proud of India as a democracy, free speech is a pillar of our democracy. Lift the ban, embrace this film, this reflection of your own views and let India proudly hold its head amongst the other countries across the world which are screening this film on International Women's Day.
The Issue
Dear Mr. Modi
Silence is not the answer. Neither is silencing the film nor your own silence about the film. This film was made with gratitude to India for leading the world by example after Nirbhaya's rape, in its stand for gender equality. Gender equality is a global issue and an urgent one. We know you recognise this - we have heard your eloquent and admirable statements about the need to reset the moral compass and give women the equality and respect they deserve.
We beseech you Mr. Modi, watch this film India's Daughter. You will find in it a mirror held up to your own views and your 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padao' campaign.
We are proud of India as a democracy, free speech is a pillar of our democracy. Lift the ban, embrace this film, this reflection of your own views and let India proudly hold its head amongst the other countries across the world which are screening this film on International Women's Day.
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Petition created on 7 March 2015