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Women being raped Left, Right, Centre: Bijral
8/9/2018 11:01:30 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Aug 9: Three girls, 3-4 years old, were sexually abused by teachers in Jammu play way school, Girls shelter homes turning flesh trade homes and Countries issue advisories to female nationals planning India trip to be particularly cautious, S.S.Bijral former IGP, BJP State Spokesperson, State Convener Beti Bachao Beti Padhao held out a Clarion Call To Nation's Conscious To Wake Up.
Holding Apex Court observation noting 38,947 women were raped in 2016: "women are raped left, right and centre," Bijral made an appeal to nation's conscious to face national shame when a woman is raped every six hour. He wondered how SC would react knowing data of victims protecting self and family honour opt not to report and suffer trauma in silence. Bijral applauded Criminal law Amendment Bill 2018 passed by Parliament on Aug 7, 2018 to deal with alarming rape crime increase providing harsher punishment for fewer than 12 and 16 years girls and institution of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSC). He but said India needs to shed its 'soft state image' with too many laws but wanting enforcement. Till nation's conscience is not awakened and those investigating and trying rape cases see victim as their own daughter, the amendment would fail in its objective. He said the fastest growing economy under dynamic leadership of PM Modi would have its head hang in shame till it wakes up against this horrific crime.
Urging nation to accept Turkish President Erdogan words " Smile on country woman face shows how prosperous the country is", Bijral said if bad loans of listed 38 banks for Q4 FY 2018 is Rs 10.17 lakh crores, nation should go ahead and not dilly dally investment of Rs 767.25 crore and raise 1023 FTSC for honour and respect of nation's future mothers. Till we restore smile on our women face India shall stay poor and under developed, he warned.
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