Once again, the dark side of India is once again rampant on the world stage. This time, it was the turn of a pair of tourists from Spain and Brazil, whose journey to eastern India turned into a nightmare. An innocent woman, accompanied by her husband, fell prey to seven wild beasts. This is not a movie plot, but a heinous atrocity in reality!
With the unfolding of this incident, the horrors of India have once again come into view. The country, once proud of its rich culture and rich history, is now in the global spotlight as its vulnerable population, especially women, are at grave risk.
Looking back on history, we can't help but think of the "Nirbhaya case" in 2012, a ** incident that shocked the world, the tragedy of a young woman, ignited the anger of the whole of India. However, years later, women in India are still struggling in the dark, crimes of sexual violence continue to be banned, and the grief of countless victims is still ringing in the wind.
Faced with this reality, we can't help but ask: India, what exactly are you doing?Is there still a thinking in this day and age that "decent girls don't go out at nine o'clock in the evening"?Doesn't the existence of this perception exacerbate the danger of women in India?
India must act more decisively and can no longer turn a blind eye to this serious problem. The case is not only an injury to an individual, but also a disservice to the image of the entire country. If India fails to protect its citizens, how can it expect to earn respect in the international community?
Of course, it's not just the responsibility of the best to solve this problem, everyone should be responsible for it. We need a more open, equal, and respectful society, a country where everyone can walk safely. This is a common issue not only for India, but also for the rest of the world.
Let's call together to bring justice to the victims, fight for the dignity and safety of all women, and make the world a better and more just place!