Andhra Pradesh footslog to prevent women sexual assault
Andhra Pradesh footslog to prevent women sexual assault
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On Monday, the Government of Andhra Pradesh led by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has started a social movement - 'Aadabiddaku Raksha ga kaduludam'. This movement will focus on to prevent rising cases of sexual assault of women and children and to instil a sense of fear among those resorting to such crimes.

According to the reports published in ANI, as part of the movement, which means "let's march for the protection of women," rallies are being held across the state. These rallies will be conducted in the morning and also in the evening on May 7.

The crucial participants of the morning rally were all sections of the society including ministers, MLAs, MLCs, district collectors, police. Whereas in Amravati, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will also participate in the evening rally.

Nobel Peace Laureate and Children's Rights Activist Shri Kailash Satyarthi called the Chief Minister and expressed his support for the movement. The movement is conducted to make a stop to all the sexual assault cases and to all the sexual exploitations which are happening in the nation today. Be it in Kathua case or UP case, every day we are encountering the new rape and murder case in India.

The initiative taken by the Government of Andhra Pradesh can lead to a sense of fear among those resorting to such crimes.

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