
Cong Women Wing holds demonstrations requiring security for females
T-Congress Mahila president Sunita Rao
T-Congress Mahila president Sunita Rao
Hyderabad: Alleging that females are not risk-free in the State, the Congress’ females wing on Wednesday organized a demonstration versus climbing criminal activities on females. All India Mahila Congress President D’Souza, T-Congress Mahila president Sunita Rao, as well as various other leaders participated in the objection held atGandhi Bhavan The leaders are reported to satisfy DGP on Wednesday.
It is to state below that the elderly Congress leader Renuka Chowdhury on Tuesday had actually claimed that the variety of rape situations has actually enhanced in theState She additionally claimed that there is no security also for the little children in theState She suggested that police authorities are intentionally postponing the examination in the Jubilee Hills rape situation, as the implicated are kids of leading politicians. She declared that numerous situations have actually been submitted in the police headquarters this year, of which, the implicated in simply 46 situations had actually been penalized.
She advised that in the last couple of days, greater than 5 rape situations of minors have actually been reported in Hyderabad city. A 12-year- old woman was sexually attacked by 2 guys while she was mosting likely to her granny’s location as well as the case happened on May 31. A situation was submitted when the woman was reported missing out on. Later, she was discovered in the Sultanshahi location on June 1. In one more situation, 21-year- old Mohd Sufyan was sexually attacked on May 31st. In the 3rd situation, a small woman from an orphanage was raped in a cars and truck on April 22 yet the case emerged lately. In one more situation, a lady was raped in a theater. In one more situation, a 17-year- old woman was supposedly gang-raped by 5 individuals, consisting of minors when she was returning residence after an event in the Jubilee Hills location of Hyderabad on May 28th.