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Hyderabad rape-murder case: Youth Congress holds candle march at Jantar Mantar

Indian Youth Congress on Saturday held a candle march at Delhi's Jantar Mantar against the recent rape cases and veterinary doctor's rape and murder case. Seeking justice, the protestors held placards reading, "Girls are not objects, stop rape terrorism."

Hyderabad rape-murder case: Youth Congress holds candle march at Jantar Mantar
Hyderabad rape-murder case: Youth Congress holds candle march at Jantar Mantar
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Published : Dec 1, 2019, 9:03 AM IST

New Delhi: The Indian Youth Congress took out a candlelight march at Jantar Mantar here on Saturday evening to protest the rising crime against women in the country.

Holding candles and placards, the protestors marched peacefully in Lutyens Delhi.

Amrish Ranjan Pandey, IYC national media in-charge, alleged that the government is not taking any action to curb crime against women in the country.

"We are saddened about the rising crime against women in the country. In the last five to six years, crime has increased. The government is not doing anything and the time has come when we have to save our society ourselves," Pandey said.

The latest case of a 27-year-old veterinarian in Hyderabad, who was gang-raped and then burnt, has brought the issue of women's safety in the country in focus again as the central government has "failed" to protect them, he said.

Also Read: Hyd rape-murder case: 3 policemen suspended for delay in filing FIR

New Delhi: The Indian Youth Congress took out a candlelight march at Jantar Mantar here on Saturday evening to protest the rising crime against women in the country.

Holding candles and placards, the protestors marched peacefully in Lutyens Delhi.

Amrish Ranjan Pandey, IYC national media in-charge, alleged that the government is not taking any action to curb crime against women in the country.

"We are saddened about the rising crime against women in the country. In the last five to six years, crime has increased. The government is not doing anything and the time has come when we have to save our society ourselves," Pandey said.

The latest case of a 27-year-old veterinarian in Hyderabad, who was gang-raped and then burnt, has brought the issue of women's safety in the country in focus again as the central government has "failed" to protect them, he said.

Also Read: Hyd rape-murder case: 3 policemen suspended for delay in filing FIR

New Delhi, Nov 30 (ANI): Indian Youth Congress on November 30 held a candle march at Delhi's Jantar Mantar against the recent rape cases and veterinary doctor's rape and murder case. Seeking justice, the protestors held placards reading, "Girls are not object, stop rape terrorism." The burnt body of the doctor was found at Shadnagar outskirts in the Telangana's Ranga Reddy district. As per the preliminary probe, the police suspect that the veterinary doctor was sexually assaulted. On November 29, another charred body of an unidentified woman was found on the outskirts of Shamshabad near Siddula Gutta Temple.
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