Updated On: 26 May, 2024 09:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Through her verses, the Govandi-based rapper, Saniya MQ targets the perils of patriarchy, politics, gender inequality and poverty

Saniya MQ. Image courtesy: Instagram
Amid the ongoing burqa ban in NG Acharya and DK Marathe College, Chembur – Mumbaikar Saniya Kaiyumuddin Mistri (Saniya MQ) has found her catharsis in music. Hailing from Govandi, the daughter of an auto driver, Saniya stands resolved to wear her hijab, regardless of the need for acceptance.
In an interaction with Midday, the 18-year-old rapper says, “It’s not a hijab ban, but a ban on culture. The authorities have not only banned the burqa but every symbol that depicts religious sentiments or culture. In a WhatsApp circular, we have been asked to refrain from wearing rudraksh, teeka, cross, kada or anything that signifies faith.”
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