Geetanjali Mishra & Rohitashv Gour Express Deep Anger Over Kolkata Doctor Case, Call For Harshest Punishment

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Happu Ki Ultan Paltan fame Rajjo Aka Geetanjali Mishra and Rohitashv Gour demand the harshest punishment in the Kolkata doctor case, showing deep anger.

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00:00I have a question about women's safety.
00:02Governments give priority to educate their daughters,
00:07or make strict laws for women's safety,
00:10so that they can be safe in their workplace.
00:13But there are some incidents in the country
00:15that make us feel ashamed.
00:17Especially if we talk about the Kolkata rape case,
00:20or what happened recently with two innocent girls in Badlapur.
00:24What would you like to say about this?
00:26Are the governments doing anything?
00:29Or are they hesitating to make laws?
00:32Why are these incidents happening again and again?
00:35Sir, this is a very important question,
00:39and also a very deep one.
00:41A daughter is someone's life.
00:43Educating a daughter, and saving a daughter.
00:46Okay?
00:47And you must have seen a lot of slogans
00:50from governments and parties.
00:53Some say, educate your daughter, save your daughter.
00:55Some say, educated girl, light of the house.
00:57Some say, two kids, the best.
01:00There are a lot of such slogans.
01:02The problem is that our lives,
01:04and our daily needs,
01:07are limited to slogans.
01:11It's not like there are no laws.
01:13The Nirbhaya case has a lot of laws.
01:15There was a fast track in the court.
01:17There was a lot of follow-up.
01:19There are laws.
01:21Things are happening.
01:25It's just that they're not happening as fast
01:27as the laws are happening.
01:31It's a huge crime
01:33whether it's the Kolkata doctor's case,
01:36or the Badlapur case, or X, Y, Z.
01:38Priyanka Reddy's case in Bangalore.
01:41Yes, yes.
01:42Okay?
01:43We're talking about an educated society.
01:45An educated society is not just a girl
01:47or a boy who has become a doctor.
01:50The society is also educated.
01:51It's a developed society.
01:53It's not a developed society.
01:56It's a developed society.
01:58If a girl goes out after 10,
02:01she gets raped, attacked,
02:03has an acid attack.
02:05It's a sign of a developed society.
02:07It's not a developed society.
02:09So whether you're educated or illiterate,
02:12it doesn't matter.
02:14What matters is your mentality.
02:16Our mentality is changing day by day.
02:19It's becoming animalistic.
02:21I feel that the law that has been made,
02:24I mean, I have a personal opinion.
02:26I'm not advocating a party,
02:28an organization, or a person.
02:32I have a personal opinion.
02:34As a woman,
02:36as an educated,
02:38conscious woman,
02:40as a responsible Indian citizen,
02:42as a taxpayer,
02:44I have children at home,
02:46I have a mother,
02:47I have a sister,
02:48I have friends.
02:50So I feel that
02:53the law that has been made,
02:55the constitution has been made a long time ago.
02:58It was translated in 1952.
03:03We got our freedom in 1947.
03:06But we're not there yet.
03:08We're 70-75 years ahead.
03:11But the system has grown,
03:12there's been development.
03:15It wasn't like this before.
03:18But now that it's being opened,
03:21why isn't it being shut down openly?
03:25Those who are being punished.
03:27It's not like people haven't been punished.
03:29The accused have been caught.
03:31It's different to be accused and convicted.
03:33It's different to be condemned.
03:34But why is it limited to condemnation?
03:37If I'm a criminal,
03:39I've committed a crime,
03:40I'm accepting the crime,
03:42the crime has been proven on me,
03:44for example,
03:46by the court,
03:47by the law.
03:49So shouldn't I be punished?
03:52And when I've committed a crime socially,
03:55I've committed a crime openly.
03:58There's chaos in the cities,
04:01in the houses, in the villages.
04:02People don't care about their daughters.
04:03I mean, even today,
04:04in 2024,
04:05if the girls,
04:06after 10 o'clock,
04:07I'm not talking about big cities,
04:08I'm talking about small towns,
04:09I'm talking about cities.
04:10There are girls there too.
04:11In today's date,
04:12the girls from the smallest states
04:14are representing the country.
04:17If I talk about such places,
04:19the parents are still scared.
04:21That the kids won't come home at 9 o'clock.
04:22Even if they've gone for shooting,
04:24what do you call it,
04:25rifle training,
04:27for an athlete,
04:28to represent the country,
04:30or to get some household items.
04:32It depends.
04:33If I'm the only one in my house,
04:34I'll go alone, right?
04:35I won't go with my family.
04:37What matters to me is my house.
04:39What I need matters.
04:40Whether I'm a woman or a man,
04:41it doesn't matter.
04:44I'm the only one in my house.
04:46If you need medicine at midnight,
04:48I'll go.
04:50I can't go in a bulletproof jacket.
04:54I don't know when and where
04:56I'll be attacked.
04:58And the attackers never think
05:00which caste you belong to,
05:01which religion you belong to.
05:02Because that's a distorted mentality.
05:04That's a dirty mentality.
05:06They have so much greed,
05:08that they don't have the capacity to think.
05:12And if we talk about the law,
05:14the way the law system works,
05:16the speed at which it works,
05:18I think it needs to be
05:20a hundred times faster.
05:22And it needs to be done openly.
05:24It's being said again and again,
05:26that the law of Saudi Arabia,
05:28the death penalty,
05:29should be brought here as well.
05:31Yesterday, Ritesh Deshmukh said
05:33that the law of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
05:35should be brought in his time.
05:39So, are you supporting this?
05:42I mean, should the death penalty
05:44or the strictest laws be brought
05:46so that the criminals,
05:47who have become demons,
05:48get a lesson?
05:49Absolutely.
05:50I am in complete support of this, sir.
05:52I feel that if the death penalty
05:56is brought in openly,
06:00no doubt,
06:02it has its limitations
06:04within the law system,
06:05but if it is brought in openly,
06:07then even if it is only 5%,
06:09it will affect the mentally disturbed,
06:11the patients as well.
06:13And if that doesn't happen,
06:15then just yesterday,
06:17in fact, just yesterday I posted
06:19that if that doesn't happen,
06:21then I can prove the criminal,
06:23the criminal who commits
06:25a heinous crime like rape,
06:30that he is also a criminal,
06:32I know,
06:33I get to know through investigation,
06:35even after the court investigation,
06:37even after that,
06:39I don't know why,
06:41for how many years
06:42I will keep him in jail,
06:43think about it,
06:44understand it,
06:45then one day I will declare
06:46that he has been hanged.
06:48Where, when, why?
06:50I don't know.
06:51The common people don't know.
06:53As long as it doesn't happen
06:54in front of the eyes of the common people,
06:55it won't happen openly.
06:56If we can't do this openly,
06:58then our thousands of years old history,
07:03which is called mythology in today's date,
07:06mythology means myth,
07:08it means we are living in a myth,
07:09why are we burning Ravan's statues?
07:11If we are destroying evil in the name of evil,
07:14burning Ravan's statue at every Dussehra,
07:17then burn one such Ravan,
07:19so that no other Ravan is ready.
07:22We will have to do this.
07:23What happens is,
07:25sorry,
07:27the woman inside me woke up,
07:29but actually,
07:32Nirbhaya case happened.
07:34In her investigation, we came to know that
07:36the one whom we called juvenile,
07:38the one whom the court called juvenile,
07:40the one whom the court called juvenile,
07:42if a 15, 16, 17 year old boy
07:45can think that
07:48I can't even speak this much,
07:52right?
07:53He can break a bottle and put it in a woman's body,
07:57he can be such a culprit,
07:59he can have such a distorted mentality,
08:02then how can he be a juvenile?
08:04Juvenile is innocence.
08:06How is he innocent?
08:09The punishment that the court gave him,
08:12after that,
08:14there are still crimes after that, right?
08:17I wish we had given a little more severe punishment.
08:22I think this is my personal opinion,
08:24I may be wrong,
08:26I may be wrong for the...
08:28If he is a culprit, then he must have a family.
08:31He didn't come from the ground,
08:33that's why he was born in this world.
08:35God didn't create a different world for fools and criminals,
08:39they live among us.
08:41So, it may be for their family,
08:43I am wrong, I am sorry,
08:45but as a woman, I think this.
08:49Now, there is a report,
08:51Hema Committee's report,
08:53maybe you know,
08:55in Malayalam film,
08:57there was a committee for women's exploitation,
08:59in 2017,
09:01now it has been revealed,
09:03its reports have come out,
09:05that how women in the film or TV industry,
09:07and how,
09:09to make a new law,
09:11the Kerala government is an aggressor,
09:13and especially now,
09:15like Kolkata rape,
09:17or in Abhipadlapur,
09:19with the girls,
09:21regarding the safety of women,
09:23on the set,
09:25or in any working place,
09:27what is your opinion,
09:29should there be a strict law,
09:31or regarding the safety of women,
09:33should the government change its view,
09:35or again and again,
09:37the question arises,
09:39like in Saudi Arabia,
09:41the strict law,
09:43like the rape,
09:45for the accused,
09:47should there be strict punishment,
09:49or like in Saudi Arabia,
09:51there should be such rules,
09:53that these cases,
09:55should not be hanged,
09:57there should be an immediate decision,
09:59and the decision should be harsh,
10:01like a formal death penalty,
10:03because if there is no fear,
10:05then this will not end,
10:07today in Saudi Arabia,
10:09there is no crime,
10:11because there is a fear,
10:13a fear of the law,
10:15one more thing in our country,
10:17the democracy,
10:19has a lot of merits and demerits,
10:21so the biggest demerit of democracy,
10:23is that,
10:25in passing the law,
10:27there are a lot of difficulties,
10:29the law will be presented,
10:31then in the parliament,
10:33the parties will fight each other,
10:35they will not want the bill to be passed,
10:37so there should be some laws,
10:39in which both the parties,
10:41together,
10:43say that no,
10:45we all agree,
10:47here there is a lot of demand for credit,
10:49if he passes,
10:51then he will take one credit,
10:53so no one loves the country,
10:55no one cares,
10:57what is happening with the women,
10:59the fight for their seats,
11:01is more important for everyone,
11:03so this strict law,
11:05should be like those countries,
11:07quick decision,
11:09and no more life imprisonment,
11:11just hang them,
11:13we all agree on this,
11:15we have put this on twitter,
11:17there should be Saudi rules,
11:19especially for these kids,
11:21and what happened in Calcutta,
11:23and there are so many things,
11:25in the villages,
11:27which do not come in front of us,
11:29now social media has come,
11:31so we are able to know,
11:33what all has happened,
11:35so strict laws should be made,
11:37and this is very shameful,
11:39what happened in Calcutta,
11:41what happened in Delhi,
11:43and people are still not understanding,
11:45and this is still going on,
11:47so strict laws should be made,
11:49and in this,
11:51both the parties,
11:53should come together,
11:55and not only this,
11:57there are many other laws,
11:59like I believe in,
12:01one country, one law,
12:03in this country,
12:05there should be one law,
12:07in every country,
12:09there should be population law,
12:11because of population,
12:13we are not getting employment,
12:15if there is so much population,
12:17we should control it,
12:19so what is good,
12:21in the interest of the country,
12:23it should be there,
12:25why it is not there,
12:27this is the point.

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