Placards, Passion & Purpose: Delhi Rallies For Kathua and Unnao

There is anger, there is grief, and there are loud calls for justice.
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“What do you want to be when you grow up?” asked the old man. “Alive,” said the child.
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“What do you want to be when you grow up?” asked the old man. “Alive,” said the child.
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The tragedies that occurred in Kathua and Unnao shook the entire nation. The country came together and demanded justice. There is anger, there is grief, and there are loud calls for justice.

Following large, emphatic protests in Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata, Delhi too joined hands on Sunday, 15 April.

A man stands with a placard that says “hate crimes against women are #NotInMyName.”
Protesters gather at Parliament Street.
Placards, purpose and passion.
A petition to make women safe.
Protesters stand with placards.
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A protest against rapes in Kathua, Unnao.
A little girl asks “am I going to be safe?”
A little girl sits on Parliament Street with her dolls.

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