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Deportation of Revanna: Mahila Congress submits a memorandum to the President of India

Seizing a few moments,  members of the All India Mahila Congress submitted a memorandum to President Dropdi Murmu during her visit to Mall Road Shimla on Tuesday to demand justice for Karnataka victims of sexual assault. 

Led by AICC leader Alka Lamba and state Mahila Congress president Jainab Chandel, they presented a memorandum urging action against absconding JDS sitting MP Parjwal Ramvena.

 Accused in a sex scandal, Revanna had sought refuge in Germany, evading accountability for his alleged crimes.

Their impassioned plea echoed the growing concern over rising crimes against women in the country. With courage fueled by a sense of duty, they beseeched the President to intervene, seeking the deportation of the accused back to India to face trial.

 The memorandum was not merely a call for justice but a demand for accountability, aimed at ensuring that perpetrators like Ramvena are not shielded from the consequences of their actions.

The urgency of their message reverberated beyond the confines of the meeting room. It was a rallying cry for all those who refuse to tolerate the exploitation and abuse of women.

 Their voices, amplified by the weight of their cause, reached the highest echelons of power, demanding action from both the President and Prime Minister Modi.

Earlier addressing a press conference at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan here today Lamba said that the nation is grappling with the gravity of the situation, and the spotlight turned to Modi’s response and how he acts against its alliance partner. 

She said that Prime Ministers continue to remain silent, or would he heed the call for justice? She said that Mahila Congress is trying to take time from Rashtrapati Bhavan at the Retreat to submit Memorandum in the matter but an appointment was not given however latter they seized moments on the Mall road and president taken their Memorandum. Governor Shiv Partap Shukla was accompanied the president on the Mall road during submission of memorandum.

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