Over 20 outfits, NGOs and human right activists today announced formation of 'Haji Ali Sabke Liye' to peacefully campaign against the ban on entry of women into the interiors of the 15th century Sufi shrine, located on a small islet in the Arabian Sea and visited by hundreds of people everyday.
The forum was launched at a press conference which was briefly disrupted by a group of people who said the move was against the Sharia.
The Bombay High Court is hearing a petition challenging the Haji Ali Trust's decision to ban the entry of women into the sanctum of the shrine.
"We are sincerely requesting the trustees to withdraw the ban before the HC gives its final order," said Anand.
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Representatives of the forum will try to meet the trustees to convey their sentiments on the issue. The new body would soon hold a peaceful dharna outside the shrine, which houses the tomb of a Sufi saint and also a mosque, he said.
Trupti Desai of Bhumata Brigade, who successfully spearheaded the agitation seeking entry of women in Shani Shinganapur's sanctum, said fighting for women's right was part of her mission and she would proactively take part in this movement too.