Mohammed Siraj's Powerful Statement During Demonstrations Against the Kolkata Rape-Murder: "Is It Still Her Fault..."
Nationwide protests have been sparked by the horrifying rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, which has shocked the nation.
Protests against the horrifying rape and killing of a thirty-one-year-old physician at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata have been widespread over the past few days. Nationwide protests have been sparked by the occurrence, which has rocked the nation. During nationwide protests at medical schools and hospitals, physicians have called for on-duty protection. The star of the Indian cricket team, Mohammed Siraj, sent a strong statement against rape events nationwide on his Instagram story during the protests.
He said, "What's your excuse this time, or is it still her fault, because men will be men, right?" after sharing a collage of rape news items.
A community volunteer was arrested on August 10 in relation to the doctor's rape and murder, age 31. On August 13, the CBI was given the case by the Calcutta High Court. Since then, calls for justice and stricter laws regarding crimes against women have erupted across the nation.
On the other hand, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has declared a statewide walkout that would begin on Saturday, August 17. Because to this strike, which is probably the biggest in over ten years, most hospital departments will be closed until Sunday, August 18.
Trinamool Congress MP Derek O'Brien announced on Friday that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will lead a rally to demand justice for the doctor on August 17 from Moulali to Dharmtala.
Rapper AP Dhillon has expressed his sorrow over the unfortunate tragedy, even as the nation continues to demand justice for the doctor whose body was discovered in the seminar room of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
The Indo-Canadian singer wrote, "Woke up today wanting to let my thoughts out the only way I know how," in a message posted to his Instagram stories on Friday.
A video with him singing a moving song about the state of women in the nation came next. AP Dhillon gave his thoughts on the tragic conclusion to the doctor's journey. He even questioned whether it was a curse to be born a girl. In his homage, he talked on the innate power of women and how society still fails while pleading for justice for the victim in the song.
"She has rescued countless souls and lives. God, how could this terrible conclusion to her fate? Even in a place where everyone knew her, she was not safe. Is being born a girl a curse in this world today, as we all ask? read the Punjabi song's translated lyrics.
"Despite the women who have changed the world, society has not changed in their direction. Despite their immense contributions, society has not advanced much at all. What was done twelve years ago is still being done. He said, "Why do we still have to march in order for women to live in peace?
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