JAKARTA - The tragic incident that happened to Moumita Debnathan, an intern in Kolkata, India. He was killed after being brutally raped at the Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9 made Bollywood artists sympathetic.

One of the voices is Kareena Kapoor. He highlighted that the case of Moumita's death was among the long-running issues in India, but it has not been resolved to date and demands change.

"12 years later, the same story, the same protest, but we are still in-laws change. #JusticeForMoumita," wrote Kareena Kapoor on her Instagram.

Apart from Kareena Kapoor, the film star Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva, Alia Bhatt also spoke up and criticized the case. He said that Moumita's death increasingly shows that women are difficult to get security.

Another brutal rape. One day that makes women insecure, everywhere. Another severe cruelty that reminds us it's been more than a decade since the Nirbhaya tragedy, but there hasn't been any change," said Alia Bhatt on her Instagram.

The case in question by Kareena Kapoor and Alia Bhatt was mass rape by a 23-year-old student on a bus bound for Delhi in 2012.

In her upload, Alia Bhatt also revealed data that 30 percent of medical personnel in India are women. She also shared data on crimes against women since 2022 increased, even exceeding 20 percent.

With that, Alia Bhatt feels sad that women are always insecure and crimes often lurk. He also demanded that the holders of power take firm action and create a safe space for women.

"Don't ask women to change their course, change the situation. Every woman deserves better," he said.

Indian comedian Vir Das in his tweet on X asked the role of the local government to maintain public safety, especially women. He is sad to see the terrible case that befell Moumita, which has been a scourge for a long time.

'Certaining the safety of women is the duty of the government, its administration, its institutions, its faculty, its education system, its authorities, courts, the country to enforce and ensure systematically. It should not have anything to do with working hours, clothes, or other things. That's our job," concluded Vir Das.


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