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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Breaking > J-K Students Association condemns rape-murder of trainee doctor in West Bengal
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J-K Students Association condemns rape-murder of trainee doctor in West Bengal

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Last updated: August 17, 2024 11:41 pm
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The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Saturday condemned the horrific rape incident in West Bengal that has shaken the conscience of the entire nation.

The Association expressed deep sympathy for the trainee doctor who lost her life at RG Kar Medical College in West Bengal after being raped and murdered.

The association called for justice and improved safety measures for healthcare professionals.
In a statement, the national spokesperson of the Association, Farhat Riyaz, expressed her profound outrage and emphasized the urgent need for a collective national response.

“The West Bengal rape case is not just an isolated incident; it is a reflection of a deeper societal malaise that we must confront with utmost seriousness.

Gender-based violence is pervasive, and we need to move beyond just condemnation. Government must address the root causes that perpetuate these horrors,” she said. Riyaz urged for a unified effort from all sectors of society to combat violence against women and demanded swift justice for the victim.

She emphasised that This barbaric crime is a stain on our collective conscience. The authorities must act with unwavering resolve to ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly brought to justice. There can be no leniency, no delay–justice must be delivered, and it must be seen to be done,” she added. She stressed that the accused should be severely punished to meet a strong precedent.

Riyaz asserted the need for a transparent and impartial investigation, free from any external influence or political interference. “The credibility of our justice system hinges on how this case is handled.

The people of India are watching, and they demand accountability. The government must ensure that the investigation and trial are conducted with the highest standards of integrity and fairness,” she added.

She criticised the West Bengal Chief Minister, stating that instead of using her authority to act decisively against the culprits, the Chief Minister is holding protests to divert attention and mislead the public.

She also questioned the West Bengal government, asking why the local administration allegedly attempted to cover up the crime.

The association also called for a nationwide movement to address the broader issues that perpetuate violence against women. “This tragic incident is symptomatic of a larger problem that requires a holistic solution.

We must look beyond punitive measures and focus on preventive strategies that address the underlying social and cultural factors. This is not just about one case; it is about creating a safer and more just society for all women,” the JKSA stated.

Condemning the brutal murder, the national convenor of the association, Nasir Khuehami, said that this act has shaken humanity and brought shame upon us all. He called for the rapists to be hanged and criticized the West Bengal Chief Minister, urging her to “talk a little less and work a little more.”

He added, “Mere preachings, hollow statements, won’t work. Empty rhetoric would not suffice in the face of such a grievous crime. The Chief Minister should act decisively and ensure that those responsible for this heinous crime are brought to justice.

He urged Chief Minister to prioritize safety for women and act with unwavering resolve. Khuehami added that the entire country is shocked by the gruesome incident of rape and murder of the junior doctor in Kolkata. (ANI)

 

 

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