International Human Rights Organization, West Bengal Chapter Women Empowerment Wing organized a rally protesting the heinous crime committed in the R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital premises,

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International Human Rights Organization, West Bengal Chapter Women Empowerment Wing organized a rally protesting the heinous crime committed in the R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital premises, the rape and murder of the junior doctor on the 9th of August 2024, also the slaughter of a pregnant elephant in Jhargram by officials is an unpardonable crime.
We feel the rise of such inhuman activities reflects a lot about how inconsiderate the society has become, as we grow more ‘civil’ their seems to be no control of aggression. The rally was organized to reflect on the mistakes of the common man and also the system we have voted for.
The rally was a humble one with members of the International Human Rights Organization and few eminent faces of the society.
The President of IHRO, West Bengal Chapter Shri Prasad Ranjan Das ( Nephew of Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das ) voiced out his concern for a civil society. The State General Secretary Shri Soumya Shankar Bose ( Great Grandson of Shri Rajsekhar Bose ) was also present, also with the state secretary Ms. Tiyasha Biswas also raised strongly the issue of animal welfare and the loss of empathy in society. The women empowerment head of West Bengal Chapter , Ms. Moubani Sorcar ( Actress & daughter of P. C. Sorcar Junior ) raised the issue of what the society was voting for, as security for women is fully missing with reoccurrence of rape.
Celebrated faces such as actor Anindo Pulok spoke against the lethargy of voicing socially relevant problems. Music composer Abhijit Paul , Shri. Biswa Ranjan Das (Grandson of Biplabi Pulin Behari Das) and Shri Roahan Mitra ( Son of Shri Soumen Mitra ) also condemned rape culture.
Several illustrated heads came together from different political and religious backgrounds supporting the protest. The rally started at 5.00pm from Ashutosh College and ended at 6.30pm at the Netaji Bhavan amongst peak traffic with police protection.

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