Kaise Bura Na Manoon? How Holi Really Was For Women Across India
Yet another Holi has come and gone and, despite the growing conversation around women’s safety and equality on this festive day, 2017 was no different when it comes to violation of their rights. One look at a compilation of all reported cases of rape, assault and molestation of women on 13 March this year and the retort to “bura na mano, Holi hai!” becomes clear:
Kaise bura na manoon?
Walking down streets and being targeted and then grabbed, repeatedly, and in public, by huge groups of men and boys. #Holi
— Corinne Redfern (@CorinneRedfern) March 12, 2017



















These are only the reported cases of sexual offences against women which made it to the news. When we consider the thousands of women (and girls) who were groped, pinched, and played Holi with against their consent who didn’t or couldn’t complain; or the hundreds more who could have been molested, harassed and even raped who didn’t complain; victims whose guardians didn’t think “society” needed to know; wives whose alcoholic husbands came back especially drunk because holi hai and beat them up – the violence takes on devilish proportions.
First time it was comparatively safe for women to roam during #Holi in #Patna. #LiquorBanInBihar Thank you @NitishKumar
— Thana Prabhari (@thana_prabhari) March 15, 2017
#WBPoliceRaj
— Dev Saha (@devworld24) March 15, 2017
Police with no reason lathi charged Hindu women while they were playing Holi,Beaten #BJPWB Zila Pres. when he went 2 protest.
“There’s a particular targeting of women’s genital parts,” says Shristi Satyawati, speaking to The Guardian. Two days before Holi, she tried to lodge a police case against a group of men who pelted her with water balloons “on [her] breasts and bum”.