4 December 2014 - QA 3

Gurudev, you have said that at some point in time women were so powerful that even nature would listen to them. It doesn’t seem to be like that now. What changed?

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:

Well, you should ask the historians. Historians will be able to tell you why women lost their power when they had all the power once upon a time. But it’s not late now.
Women should not ask for power. They should not say, ‘I want to be empowered’.
I would like to tell all the women folk, ‘Don’t sit and wait for someone to give you power. Know that you have all the power and move on collectively’.

Yesterday I was in Delhi, and there was a discussion that the women in Kashmir do not have power over their own property.
There is a Kashmiri lady who got married to someone in Calcutta and had two children. Her husband passed away and she moved backed to Jammu with her two kids. She has property there, but the law is such that she could not transfer her property to her own daughters. This kind of discrimination should not be tolerated in this country.
So I told the womenfolk, ‘You take this up and challenge it in the court’.
How can a single mother with two kids not be allowed to give her own property to her own daughters, or do anything with it? She has to surrender it to the government! Can you imagine this? She has to give her home and her land to the government, she can’t give it to her own daughters.
Is this not gross injustice with Kashmiris?
The experts on Kashmir and on the Article 370 came and sat with me and explained point by point how the state was cheated by Jawaharlal Nehru. He gave them a special status without the parliament passing it. We never knew that certain laws are not applicable to a part of this country.
If we are one country, it means that we should have only one flag, one constitution. This was handled very surreptitiously. The intellectuals of this country should sit and study Article 370. It is doing injustice to the people of that state.

Just look at this one example, where this woman cannot transfer her property to her own daughters. If she passes away, the children will be out of the house and will have nowhere to go! How many of you think this is gross injustice? (Everybody in the audience raise their hands). No sane person will think this is the right justice. There are many such laws and provisions.

In Jammu and Kashmir, the population is more in Jammu than in Kashmir. According to our constitution, for every 12,000 people you can elect one MLA in Kashmir. But for the same in Jammu, you have to have about 60,000-1,00,000. Do you think this fair? How many of you think this is not fair? (Everybody in the audience raise their hands).
How many of you did not know about this? (Many in the audience raise their hands)
There is a limitation to this law which says that you cannot change it till 2035. Farukh Abdullah got it passed in his assembly so that they can dominate over the state. This is not democracy. Do you think this is democracy? This is gross injustice.

In Ladakh, one MLA represents the population in every 54,000 square meters. In 7 months that MLA wouldn’t even be able to visit all the areas (of the 54,000 square meters assigned to him). There is just one MLA for such a large area! This is total injustice. The way these laws were made and the Presidential order was passed, without even going to the parliament, is all illegal. Lawyers should challenge this in the Supreme Court. Justice should be given to everybody.

There are so many women in Jammu and Kashmir who are deprived of their rights over their own homes and properties. If a woman claims for her property she is looked down upon, as though she is robbing the property of her brothers. This is wrong. I think women all over should stand up and give justice to these people. How many of you agree? (Everybody in the audience raise their hands)
A daughter has the same rights as that of a son. The things that have happened in Kashmir are not good. It is very important for us to change the law in such places.