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Rising Rape Cases During BJP’s Third Term Fuel Outrage and Concern in India

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A wave of protests swept across the nation as citizens took to the streets to demand better safety measures for women. The demonstrations were ignited by the recent assault and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College, a case that has shaken the public’s confidence in the government’s ability to protect women.

Protesters expressed deep dissatisfaction with the current government’s efforts, or lack thereof, to ensure women’s safety. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many pointing fingers at the BJP government for what they perceive as its inability to create a secure environment for women. Demonstrators criticized the government’s approach, accusing it of prioritizing ideological agendas over the real, pressing needs of the populace.

The medical community has also joined the outcry, with doctors across the country condemning the government’s response to the incident. Students and the general public have called into question the transparency and effectiveness of investigations into crimes against women, further fueling public anger.

The protests have brought to the forefront ongoing issues related to women’s safety in India. Demonstrators are particularly vocal about rejecting what they see as the government’s “Hindutva ideology,” which they believe distracts from addressing critical safety concerns. Despite the mounting pressure from both national and international critics, the government has yet to make any significant changes to its stance on the issue.

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