Delhi: Girl starts protest outside parliament over crimes against women
Delhi: Girl starts protest outside parliament over crimes against women
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All the states of the country like Delhi-UP, Bihar, and Maharashtra should make lakhs of claims regarding women's safety, but these claims are far from reality. Incidents of rape and murder against many including women doctors in Ranchi and Telangana have shaken the people of the entire country. These cases are increasing day by day.

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According to media reports, a teenage girl sat in a peaceful protest on the pavement near Parliament on Saturday morning to protest against the increasing crimes against women, although the police forcibly removed her from there. Not only this, but police brought her to the police station. This girl also has a poster-banner, which reads - 'Why don't I feel safe in India?

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According to the information received from the Delhi Police regarding this case, this girl, who is protesting on the pavement outside the Parliament, has several placards in her hand, one of it reads - 'Why don't I feel safe in India? In view of security, the police removed her from there, but she came back again. The police also requested her to go home. Police has also informed that no information has been received about that girl. This girl has not given any information about herself to the police. Even on-demand, the girl is not saying anything about herself and her family.

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