A growing female vigilante army clad in fluorescent pink saris are fighting corruption and violence in India. The girls of the Gulabi Gang (which means pink) led by Sampat Devi Palhave, have started taking matters into their own hands in the Banda district.I think we should declare an annual Gulabi Day where people around the world wear a pink sari to support the courage of these girls.
"Gulabi means pink, and refers to the electric shade of the uniform worn by the 500-plus members, who hail from Banda's arid villages. The women have become folk heroes, winning public support for a series of Robin Hood-style operations.
Their most daring exploit was to hijack trucks laden with food meant for the poor that was being taken to be sold for profit at the market by corrupt officials.The targets of the Gulabi Gang's vigilantism are corrupt officials and violent husbands. The gang has stopped child marriages, forced police officers to register cases of domestic violence - by slapping them - and got roads built by dragging the official responsible from his desk on to the dust track in question."
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