The 32-year-old has been recorded in Tihar Jail to participate in anti-CAA and NRC protests, which, according to police, led the Northeast Delhi riots in February 2020. This principle has been fought by many workers. Police have alleged that she was the one who staged a protest in Zafarabad. Fatima has granted bail in FIR 48/20, but remains in jail in 59/20 FIRs in the UAPA case.
The story of Fatima is also symbolic of all other women prisoners who were disorganized under UAPA such as Devangana Kalita, Natasha Narwal, Safura Zargar, Ishrat Jahn and others.
Even Kalita, Narwal, Zargar and Jahn are on bail in the same case, Fatima continues in jail for four years. This is the story of Fatima and her family.
One of the streets leading to Jafarabad is the house of deep Fatima. A grocery store-owner turned into a white vest and a black and brown lungi and looked at me carefully. This is Gulfish’s father Tasnif Hussain who took me to his house.
As I climbed the ladder and talked about Fatima, the first thing that caught my eyes was a bird in a cage outside their room, which is still strange.
Gul (which means flower) as he is called by the family with love, lived with his family until he was picked up and was arrested by the Delhi Police in April 2020. Four years later, the family molded his life around Gul’s absence and is living on pieces of his phone calls and court hearing.
In a small room with peach -colored walls and a mattress on the floor, Fatima’s mother Shakra Begum, in my house, was sitting near me in a turquoise suit matching the walls of turquoise. Hearing Fatima’s name, her eyes became well. He told Quint:
Tasneef is originally from Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, but was born in Delhi and was raised. Meanwhile, Shakti has been living in this house for 25 years.
Fatima is currently sharing her jail cell with two other people. Neelam Azad, one of the accused in the Parliament security violation, has also been kept in the same campus.
She remembers her home, especially space and privacy she was addicted.
Fatima said, “I miss the house.
But near his chaos has been printing an indelible print on his parents who have long been for their gulp.
Her father, a weak yet unavoidable tasneef suffers from depression, when Fatima was imprisoned, until then worrying. Their sugar levels are upset, fainting bouts deteriorate and sleep usually develops it until he takes his tranquilizer.
Every time he remembers his Gul, his face lights up.