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