If children are not safe, India isn't either: Kailash Satyarthi
If children are not safe, India isn't either: Kailash Satyarthi
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Kailash Satyarthi, the Nobel laureate, and social activist stated on the safety of children post the recent murder of the seven-year-old student at the Ryan International School.

Satyarthi while addressing school students said, "We are the oldest and the greatest culture, one of the greatest cultures of the world. Definitely, we are the largest democracy of the world. But if the children in India are in danger, India is in danger; if our children are not safe, India is not safe," 

He said that he wouldn't stop fighting for the rights of the children till the time, the children of the nation are safe and are not raped or abused.

The state government in the killing of a seven-year-old student at the Ryan International School issued an order, stating that all campuses of the afore-mentioned school will be closed till September 12.

A complaint was also filed on Monday against the Vasant Kunj branch of the Ryan International School citing several security lapses.

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