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The women will form the wall from Kasargod in northern Kerala to the southernmost district of Thiruvananthapuram.
Health minister K K Shylaja will lead the chain at Kasargod and CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat will be the last person at the end of the chain in Thiruvananthapuram.
The participants will gather at the designated centers today at 3 PM, where a rehearsal will be held. The Wall will be formed between 4 and 4.15 PM, with participants taking a pledge to uphold gender equality and renaissance values.
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“Finding a solution to the issues faced by women is seen as part of the class struggle,” Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Monday, adding that ensuring gender equality was part of class struggle.
In Marxist ideology, class struggle is the conflict of interests between workers and the ruling class in a capitalist society.
“The protests by communal forces against women’s entry in Sabarimala prompted the government and other progressive organisations to build Women’s Wall in the state,” Mr Vijayan had said, adding that all women, cutting across castes and religions, would join the wall “to save Kerala from the being dragged back into the era of darkness.”
The Universal Records Forum, the team which records amazing feats across the globe, is also in the state.
The pledge for the wall, released by the Chief Ministers office on Sunday, calls for upholding gender equality and renaissance values. It also bats for secularism and to oppose the move to turn the state into a ‘lunatic asylum.’
While senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala has described the initiative as a ‘wall of contradiction’, UDF lawmaker M K Muneer had has termed it as a ‘communal’ wall for inviting participation only from ‘progressive Hindu organisations’.
The event is organised by the ruling CPI(M), along with over 176 other socio-political organisations, including the CPI, Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP) and Kerala Pulayar Maha Sabha (KPMS).
The Nair Service Society (NSS), a prominent caste-based organization, RSS and the right-wing groups have opposed this move.
The Kudambashree Mission had earlier informed that it alone will field over 1.25 lakh women on January 1.