It is not known whether there is a government in the country or not, alleges Ranjana Kumari, a women's rights activist


- How many cases of rape are happening at once

New Delhi on 5 October 2020 Monday

Ranjana Kumari, a women's rights activist and director of the Center for Social Research, said, "Look at how many cases of rape are coming to light." It is not known whether there is a government in the country or not.

He said there would be no change in the situation unless the government and the police took the incidents of atrocities against women seriously.

Citing a report by the National Crime Records Bureau, he said that in 2019, there were an average of 87 incidents of rape per day. Crimes against women increased by about seven and a half percent. How can people accept this situation. He added that no matter who the state is, no matter which party has the government in the state, law and order must be maintained. The way in which incidents of rape against women are coming to light raises the suspicion that there is really no such thing as a government in the country.

The atrocities against women were increasing day by day. Leaders sit crocodile tears well. They just have to make promises. The promise is not kept. The form of law and order that any member society should have is nowhere to be seen. He said in reference to the Hathras incident, it only took eight days to register a police complaint in the case, the victim died before justice could be done and her family members did not even find her daughter's body.


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