New Delhi: Twelve years after the horrific Delhi gang rape case that shook the nation, Asha Devi, the mother of the victim, known as Nirbhaya, continues to fight for justice and women’s safety. In a poignant appeal at the National Convention on Prevention of Violence Against Women and Children, she expressed deep anguish over the persistent threat to women’s safety.
Despite the passage of time and the implementation of stricter laws, Asha Devi believes that the fundamental issues plaguing women’s safety remain unresolved. She cited the recent tragic case of a 31-year-old doctor’s murder in Kolkata as a stark reminder of the ongoing crisis.
Questioning the efficacy of the criminal justice system, Asha Devi highlighted the delays and challenges faced by victims’ families in seeking justice. She expressed frustration over the lack of progress in preventing such heinous crimes, despite numerous discussions and initiatives.
Her plea for greater attention to women’s safety, particularly in rural areas, underscores the pervasive nature of the problem. She emphasized the need for comprehensive measures to protect women and girls, from schools to workplaces and beyond.
Asha Devi’s unwavering determination to seek justice for her daughter and advocate for women’s safety serves as an inspiration to countless others. Her words resonate with the nation, urging us to reflect on the progress made and the long road ahead in ensuring a safer future for women in India.