occupied everyone's mind
when the heinous crime in amoving bus in Delhi shook the nation.
The Delhi gang rape in
December 2012, raised a zillion
questions on just not the safety
of women in our country but
also the laws that governed
perpetrators. TV show Crime
Patrol will narrate the horrific
story of that ruthless act on the
small screen once again. SET in
an endeavor to tell and depict
the case from a women's point
of view has roped in none other
than television's most prominent
female personality, Sakshi
Tanwar, who will present the
episode.
After almost a year and a half,
post modifying rape laws in our
country, it's sad but the situation
of women remains the same! On
browsing online, be it
Maharashtra or Gujarat; Delhi or
Kolkata; a village or town, one
gathers that crimes against
women are still pertaining. Are
silent protests, candle light
marches enough? The answer is
'No'. Crime Patrol has taken a
step yet again, to ensure that
people do not forget that they
need to raise their voice for
crime against women constantly
till such time that this is
completely wiped out from our
society. A day should come
when every girl feels safe and is
not scared being on her own.
In this special episode, Sakshi
Tanwar expressed her thoughts
and said "I have been a part of
Crime Patrol earlier and it is such
a great feeling to comeback for
the most important episode. As
a woman, I also feel unsafe like
other girls and can empathize
and understand her agony and
pain. With this special episode
we are trying to spread the
message across nation for
women safety".
Link-m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/hindi/tv/news-interviews/Sakshi-Tanwar-to-narrate-the-Delhi-Gang-Rape-Case-on-TV-show/articleshow/33178934.cms