The country is in shock and loss following the tragic occurrence at a medical college in Kolkata that involved the rape and murder of a trainee doctor. Bollywood celebrities Priyanka Chopra, Hithik Roshan, Kriti Sanon, Genelia D’Souza, and Suhana Khan, among others, voiced their profound outrage and sadness on social media in response to the tragedy.
Hrithik said, “Yes, we need to evolve into a society where we ALL feel equally safe,” on his X account. However, that will require decades. With any lucky, it will come about via empowering and sensitising our sons and daughters. The following generation will be superior.”We’ll arrive. In due course. So what happens in the interim? Justice at this point would be to firmly put an end to such crimes. And the only way to accomplish that is to punish them so severely that it would make such offenders afraid to death. It is what we require. Maybe? “I stand with all the doctors who were attacked last night and I stand with the victim’s family in their quest for justice for their daughter,” the message said.
Late on Thursday night, Priyanka Chopra shared an image from a protest scene that she had taken from the BBC on her Instagram Stories. A protester with a sign that said, “Who will speak for her if you don’t?” was seen in the photo. With a dejected emoji, she posted the post.
“Fifty years on this planet, in this country, and I am teaching my daughter the same things I was taught as a child,” Twinkle said with a photo she posted on Instagram. Don’t travel by yourself to the beach, park, or school.
Genelia D’Souza posted on her X account, saying, “Monsters need to be hanged!!!” I got shivers just reading about what the survivor had to go through. In the seminar hall, a woman who was a lifesaver on duty encountered this nightmare. I can’t even begin to think how the family and her loved ones are dealing with this catastrophe, therefore my heart goes out to them. “While we celebrate our 78th year of Independence and feel proud on how far we’ve come as a country globally.. it breaks my heart to see the terrifying reality that women are still not safe in their own country,”
Kriti Sanon wrote on Thursday in an Instagram post.The individuals who carry out these horrific acts exhibit zero fear. And the woman is still held accountable for being a victim today! She questioned, “Unless there is faster justice, severe punishments, and more importantly better upbringing, nothing is going to change,” expressing concern for the safety of the nation’s female citizens. When our basic safety is at risk, are we truly free? “Heavy heart and angry soul,” was her caption for the photo. I didn’t feel like wishing on this Independence Day, so I made the wish.
Suhana Khan posted a message on her Instagram Stories on Thursday from her pal Navya Naveli Nanda. “We are witnessing yet another horrifying rape occur before our very eyes. Let us, first and foremost, pray for her and her family.Throughout our nation’s history, women have been integral to its growth and development. Our homes, offices, and classrooms need to be safe, supportive environments for us.
The Instagram post said, “Men and women should stand together to challenge mindsets and belief systems that perpetuate objectify women or view them as easy prey.””We have the right to live our lives as we choose, and neither our nighttime outings nor our attire are indicators of anything else. We cannot be forced to live in constant fear or danger because of this.Even though there will never be anything to make up for the anguish and agony the doctor endured that day, we must take decisive action to make sure this NEVER occurs again. Action must be done right away, whether it’s through increased building safety regulations or more law enforcement. Better is what we deserve. We’re going to keep pushing for improvement. It continued, “Because nothing and nobody should ever be able to undermine the agency and dignity of women.””Yet another vicious rape,”
Alia wrote. It dawns on me once more that women are never safe. Another horrifying crime to serve as a reminder that nothing much has changed in the ten years since the Nirbhaya catastrophe.” She also presented data from the 2022 report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). “How are we all supposed to feel as women?” she continued. With this on our minds, how are we meant to go to work or go about our everyday lives? We have been reminded once more by this horrifying occurrence that women are disproportionately responsible for safeguarding their own safety.
“The actor went on, “There is no real recourse or hope that things will change, despite the numerous crimes and all the women who have suffered.” Although we were unable to save this young woman, we can attempt to stop it from happening in the future.
My appeal to those in positions of authority is to: FOCUS on women’s safety; CREATE SAFE AREAS; IMPROVE ALL POSSIBLE WAYS OF PROTECTION; FOCUS ON WHY. The fact that there is a serious problem with the way our society is now operating is obvious.These persistent acts of cruelty towards women demonstrate that there is a fundamental issue, and unless we go further and eliminate the source, nothing will improve. Instead than telling women to change their course, alter the environment. She said, “Every woman deserves better.
“On her Instagram Stories, actor Parineeti Chopra re-shared a post discussing the crime. “If you find it too hard to read, just think of how hard it was for her,” the writer wrote. Revolting. Terrible. Hold him up by his ass.” Actor Vijay Varma posted a video to Instagram with the caption, “At least, protect our protectors.
” The actor Ayushmann Khurrana wrote a moving poem about women’s safety. Ayushmann posted a video of himself reading the poetry on his Instagram account on Wednesday. The poem captured the anguish and terror that many women experience in today’s world.A portion of his poetry was recited, “Main bhi bina Kundi lagakar soti, Kaash main bhi ladka hoti, Jhalli banke daudti udti, Saari raat doston ke saath phirti, Kaash main bhi ladka hoti…” If I were a boy, I would go to sleep without locking the door. I wish I were a boy, since I would be carefree and run and soar while hanging out with pals all night.
Information regarding the occurrence On August 9, the post-graduate trainee physician was discovered deceased in the lecture room of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. According to the victim’s family, she was murdered after being raped. Doctors across the country are continuing to demonstrate their solidarity by protesting the post-graduate trainee (PGT) doctor’s death and alleged sexual assault, calling for justice for the victim. On Wednesday, there were demonstrations in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Kolkata, and Guyana. “Justice needs to be served,” said one of the signs carried by the demonstrators. The sayings “No duty without security” and “Justice denied is delayed” apply here.