Those who used to make noise on small things are silent today, on whom is Jagdeep Dhankhar angry?, Desh News

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar targeted NGOs over the Kolkata doctor rape-murder case. He said that the organizations that make noise over small incidents in the country have kept silence today. They are in a quiet state today. But I want to tell them that their silence is worse than the actions of the accused of this horrific crime. In a program at Akhil AIIMS Hospital in Rishikesh, the Vice President said that the Nirbhaya incident that happened in the country in 2012 had shaken the entire country. This incident that happened in Kolkata is even more barbaric than that.

Dhankhar said that our country’s daughter did not spare day or night to serve the public and the limits of brutality were crossed with her. After this incident, the whole country is angry. We can understand the problems of people associated with the medical field. Everyone is saddened by this incident. Dhankhar said that such barbaric incidents shame the entire society and the entire civilization and also shatter the ideals for which our India is known.

There is only one solution to these incidents, harshest punishment- Dhankhar

Regarding these incidents, Vice President Dhankar said that there is only one solution to these, the harshest punishment. He said that we have to bring such a revolutionary, safe process, so that in future such an incident never happens with anyone involved in the service of humanity or with any human being. Nor do they face any kind of danger. He said that the person who has committed this crime will be held responsible for it, but at the same time the society cannot escape its responsibility, it will also have to take responsibility. We have to build a better society.

Dhankhar again targeted Kapil Sibal, said- he called it a symptomatic disease

Dhankhar, without naming Supreme Court lawyer and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal, targeted him in this matter and said that a senior lawyer has described this incident as a symptomatic disease, I want to tell such people to please reconsider their thoughts and also apologize publicly for their statement. He said that this is not the time to look at this incident through political glasses. Political glasses destroy your impartiality. This is the time to solve this problem and do something so that such incidents do not happen again.

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