Enough Is Enough! President Droupadi Murmu Expresses Concern Over Rising Crimes Against Women
President Droupadi Murmu expressed deep concern over the increasing crimes against women, particularly highlighting the recent rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Addressing the nation on Wednesday, she stated, "No civilised society can allow daughters and sisters to be subjected to such atrocities... enough is enough."
Protests have erupted across the country in response to this heinous crime. President Murmu's remarks come as a call to action against what she described as "collective amnesia" towards such incidents. She referenced the Nirbhaya case from December 2012, noting that despite its global impact, many similar cases have since been forgotten.

Rising Protests and Public Outcry
The public's reaction has been intense, with widespread protests demanding justice for the victim. Demonstrators are calling for stricter laws and better enforcement to protect women. The President's statement has added significant weight to these demands, urging society not to overlook these serious issues.
"In the 12 years since Nirbhaya... countless rapes have been forgotten by society," President Murmu said, emphasizing the need for sustained attention and action against such crimes. Her words resonate with many who feel that systemic changes are necessary to ensure women's safety.
Government Response and Future Actions
The government has acknowledged the urgency of addressing these crimes. Officials have promised swift action and reforms aimed at improving women's safety. However, activists argue that more concrete measures are needed beyond promises and statements.
President Murmu's address underscores a broader societal issue that requires collective effort from both authorities and citizens. Her call for an end to "collective amnesia" serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for women's rights and safety in India.
The President's powerful message aims to galvanize both policymakers and the public into taking meaningful steps towards eradicating violence against women. As protests continue, there is hope that this tragic incident will lead to lasting change.
Ensuring justice for victims like the trainee doctor in Kolkata is crucial in restoring faith in the system. The President's intervention highlights the importance of not only addressing individual cases but also implementing long-term solutions to prevent such atrocities.
President Murmu's statement marks a significant moment in India's ongoing battle against gender-based violence. It calls for immediate action and sustained efforts to create a safer environment for all women.
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