Girl out of parliament against crimes against women in the country


New delhi date. November 30, 2019, Saturday

A woman protested outside Parliament on Saturday morning to protest rising crimes against women in the country. Anu Dubey was sitting on the sidewalk near Parliament Gate No. 2-3 carrying a placard saying 'why don't I feel safe in my own India'.

The woman was spotted on the second day of a rape of a woman veterinarian doctor in Hyderabad and burned her alive. Police said he was told to step down from Parliament and go to Jantar Mantar to protest, but he refused to do so. As a result, the police took him in a vehicle to Parliament Street police station.

He was released after some officers heard his complaints. Talking to the media, Dubey said he had protested because he wanted to meet government officials.

Meanwhile, Swati Maliwal, chairman of the Delhi Women's Commission, alleged that the police had beaten the woman. Maliwal said the veterinary doctor in Hyderabad was duped by a rape and murder.

Thus, he made the demonstrations. But Delhi Police arrested him and beat him. I met the girl at the police station. She is overwhelmed. However, the police denied all of Maliwal's allegations.

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