Wake up Gurgaon for our Daughters
We have lost one of our darling daughters on the 18th of this month in our neighbouring Delhi. She was Jigeesha, a resident of Vasant Vihar and working in Hewitt Associates in Noida as operation manager, and that she was only 28 years old and unmarried. It's not when our anguish was subsided by the murder of another darling daughter Soumya Vishwanathan, in September last. She was a journalist and was only 25 when she was brutally murdered on an important road of South Delhi. She was also unmarried.
It's really very unfortunate that we do not extend moderate safety to our progressive women. Hundreds of professional women in Gurgaon end up their day's job and return home at midnight. They contribute to the progress of our nation and society. They are hardworking, compassionate and bring cheers to their family and friends. Learning hard lessons from our neighbouring state, it's time to provide safety to our daughters, whatever way is possible because we don't want to lose them by saying that the city police was inactive. Looking at the sombre eyes of the parents of Jigeesha and Soumya, we wish no tears drop from the cheeks of Gurgaon mothers.
Labels: crime, Delhi, gurgaon, police, working women
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