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Social movement against crime



IT SEEMS that we have fallen into a dark age marked by looting, killing of innocent citizens and violation of woman and child rights. Incidents of murder and cruelty are happening in quick succession just like waves after waves shattering the lives of so many while the society seems to have to say nothing but writing a few lines or forming a human chain. Youths of Delhi have erupted against the crime against women but here in our country we are yet to make a strong move. Initiating a war against crimes is long overdue. We have seen how party politics have institutionalised crime in every strata of society with impunity. So we have to come forward irrespective of castes and creeds and form a united social movement against crime. Otherwise, we will be responsible for all our inaction in the face of the waves of evil.
Abdus Subhan
Ishwardi Govt. College



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