The gap between rich and poor criminals isn't just money.
Poor criminals fear the law.
Rich criminals often think the law can be bought in india which is true.
@SSimrann26 I know how this feels. There were many days when I felt the same but only thing that can take you out of this rut is ACTION. Just do something productive and keep doing it until the feeling fades from your mind.
You can defy every social arrangement this society has placed upon women be it not going to husband's house after marriage or breaking every rule of patriarchy but how will you defy biology? Because at the end of the day only a woman has to go through periods or pregnancy stuff!!
A 27-year-old woman, the sole breadwinner of her family, now lies in pain with burns on her chest, stomach, and thighs. Her first fear wasn't the pain. It was, "Who will feed my family now?"
She was selling momos on a roadside in Jaipur to support her entire family. According to her statement, during a VIP movement, police allegedly overturned or pushed her cart, causing boiling water to spill onto her body and leaving her severely burnt.
When a poor woman's body becomes collateral damage in the name of VIP movement, we've failed as a society.
If this had happened to someone powerful, there would be immediate suspensions, inquiries, compensation, and nonstop media coverage. But when the victim is a street vendor, her pain becomes just another headline.
She deserves free medical treatment, financial compensation for her injuries and lost income, and a fair investigation that establishes accountability.
A VIP convoy passed in minutes. The scars she carries may last a lifetime.
A road can be cleared without destroying a life.