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Women Safety, Political Agendas, and Systemic Failure: Whom To Hold Accountable When Justice is Out of Reach

Summary by Interview Times
We, the people of India, seemed to have learned little since the 2012 Nirbhaya case. Women, who should feel safe on the roads of their country, in the comfort of their home, and their workplaces, continue to face horrific crimes of rape, assault, and murder. According to 2023 data, an average of 86 rape cases are reported daily in India — a number that excludes countless incidents that go unreported. What’s more alarming is when police officers …
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Interview Times broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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