Starting with historian-activist Sohail Hashmi reciting verses of 'Main Ghass hun' (I am grass) of revolutionary poet Pash, protest titled 'Artists Dissent' was organized by Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT) here recently.
The evening saw songs of protest and change sung by composer-singer Kajal Ghosh, sufi singer Dhruv Sangari and others.
Though not a full-fledged protest as it was earlier designed to be, under the banner of 'India Against Hate', which was postponed to September 10 due to the imposition of Section 144 in few areas of the city, the protest did manage to attract almost 100 people from all walks of life.
"However, as decided we are still having a protest, only a smaller one. And will be having one in many areas of Delhi on September 10 also," Hashmi said.
The violence that ensued following the conviction of Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a rape case led to the Delhi Police enforcing prohibitory orders till September 8.
Other than songs, stories and art creations, the innovative protest was peppered with acts of human chains where art students from Shiv Nadar University were seen with the messages written on them against hatred and intolerance.
"We wanted to go beyond little symbols or slogans in the protest...We wanted to be part of it through the body or action. So we prepared little acts for it," Mohit, an art student at the university who has taken part in many such protests with innovative ways, said.
Highlight of the protest was playwright and 'Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya, O Jamyai Nai' fame Asghar Wajahat showing up with sarcastic conversations of a deshbhakt (patriot).
"A patriot asks dalit 'Do you love your country?', dalit replies, 'Can I give you this answer inside the temple?'...'I have got my reply...You don't love this country!'," said Wajahat, and many laughed at the irony of situation.
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