January 11th 2025.
New Delhi: The recent case of a teenage girl in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district being sexually abused by 64 individuals over a span of four years has caught the attention of the National Commission for Women (NCW). In light of these disturbing reports, Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar has taken swift action by directing the commission to intervene and demand immediate action from the authorities.
The NCW has wasted no time in ensuring that the survivor receives the support and justice she deserves. So far, five of the accused have been arrested, but the commission has urged officials to expedite the process and apprehend all individuals involved in the case. The commission has also emphasized the need for a fair and timely investigation to ensure that justice is served.
Expressing their strong condemnation of the heinous crime, the NCW has also called for comprehensive support for the survivor, including medical care and psychological counselling. The commission recognizes the gravity of the situation and has requested a detailed report from the authorities within three days on the actions taken to address this issue.
The shocking nature of this case has sparked widespread outrage and demands for stricter measures to prevent such atrocities and ensure justice for the victim. The entire country is standing in solidarity with the survivor and urging for swift and effective action to be taken. This is a critical moment for our society to come together and address the issue of sexual abuse and violence against women. Let us all work towards creating a safer and more just environment for women in our country.
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