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India protests the brutal rape and murder of a doctor.
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India protests the brutal rape and murder of a doctor.

Thousands of men and women marched on the streets on the eve of the Indian Independence Day, but will there ever be justice?

The Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has asked for the accused in the Kolkata rape case to be hanged within a week. A performative statement that reflects our casual attitude to crimes against women, besides promoting a brazen disregard for the law of the land.

On the 75th anniversary of the Indian independence day, two years ago, the Narendra Modi government released the men accused of gang-raping Bilkis Bano, the face of the Gujarat anti-Muslim riots. In between these high-profile cases are the thousands of women in India whose stories of brutality never make it to our front pages.

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