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Modi government has failed to curb crimes against women : Kharge
Kharge posting on the social media platform 'X', said,"Any injustice done to our women is intolerable, painful and highly condemnable. We need 'Ensure equal rights to daughters', not 'Beti Bachao'." He said that women do not need protection, but a fear-free environment.
Kharge claimed, "Every hour 43 crimes against women are recorded in the country. Every day 22 crimes are registered against the women and children of the most vulnerable Dalit-tribal class of our country. There are countless crimes that are not even registered - due to fear, intimidation, social reasons."
He alleged, "Prime Minister Modi has talked about women's safety many times in his speeches from the Red Fort, but his government has not done anything concrete in the last 10 years that can prevent crimes against women. On the contrary, his party has also assassinated the character of the victim many times, which is shameful." He questioned whether painting "Beti Bachao" on every wall will bring about social change or will governments and law and order become competent? The Congress President said, "Are we able to take precautionary measures? Has our criminal justice system improved? Are the exploited and deprived sections of society now able to live in a safe environment?"
He said, "The Constitution has given equal status to women. Crimes against women are a serious issue. Stopping these crimes is a big challenge for the country. We all have to unite and find solutions for this by taking every section of the society along. "
Kharge stressed that now the time has come when every step should be taken to ensure a fear-free environment for women.
The cruelty of the police station in-charge and the police with a 15-year-old minor youth and his mother from a Dalit family in Katni, Madhya Pradesh is shameful for humanity. Is this the scene of a democratic country?
Taliban rule in Bihar! BJP/NDA is comfortably in power in Bihar, hence the casteist lapdog media is silent. We and our party talk about the rights and share of Dalits, backward and minorities, hence the casteists always see our rule as jungle raj.
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