Abhishek Banerjee's call for anti-rape law gains momentum as celebrities rally on social media
Abhishek Banerjee, the National General Secretary of TMC, posted on X (formerly Twitter) on August 22, demanding an anti-rape law for swift justice to victims. His message has gained significant traction on social media, with Bollywood celebrities and influencers from various fields sharing it on Instagram as part of their stories and posts.
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In a powerful statement addressing the nation, Abhishek Banerjee, Member of Parliament and National General Secretary of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), has expressed his deep concern over the alarming number of rapes occurring across India. His message comes amid ongoing protests against the recent incident at RG Kar Medical College, which has ignited public outrage and demands for justice.
In his tweet, Banerjee highlighted a shocking statistic: 900 cases of rapes have occurred across India in the past 10 days alone, during the very time when people were taking to the streets to protest the RG Kar Medical College incident. This grim reality underscores the persistent and pervasive nature of sexual violence in the country.
Banerjee’s message is clear: India needs urgent and decisive action to combat this crisis. With 90 cases of rapes reported daily—equivalent to four every hour and one every 15 minutes—the scale of the problem is staggering. Banerjee calls for strong laws that not only mandate trials and convictions within 50 days but also ensure the severest punishments for offenders. He emphasizes that anything less than swift and strict justice is "merely symbolic and tragically ineffective."
"State governments must act and urgently push the Union for a comprehensive anti-rape law," Banerjee urged, pointing out that the lack of a lasting solution has left the nation vulnerable to continued violence against women.
Banerjee’s call to action is a stark reminder of the urgency of the situation. As protests continue and the nation grapples with this crisis, the need for a unified and effective response has never been clearer. The onus is now on both state governments and the Union to rise to the occasion and ensure that justice is not only promised but delivered swiftly and decisively.
"Wake up, India!" Banerjee's words resonate as a call for the country to confront its rape crisis head-on, with the determination and resolve it so desperately requires.