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Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper, about the way in which women's issues are presented

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Answered by keertanasamesh
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(Insert address here)

The Editor
(insert newspaper name here)

Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to express my feeling about women safety.When we turn the pages of a newspaper, we come across many headlines reporting cases of sexual assault, molestation, sexual harassment, rapes, trafficking, ill treatment of women in houses, violence against women in remote areas etc.The crime comes amid heightened concerns about sexual violence in India. it seems that criminals are no longer afraid of the law. It is also evident that cities in India can no longer claim to be safe for the growing number of working women.. we must have remedial or curative measures such as fast track courts especially dedicated to deal only with these offences and crimes. These can be made responsible to clear the cases on day to day basis with fair trial as its core principle.The law should be strong enough so that no body could ever imagine of doing such things.It is time the government undertakes drastic measures to put an end to crime against women.

I would like to quote here that a country which do not respect women can not become developed country. so i would like to request our Indian people please provide equal respect and security to women.


Yours truly,
(insert your name here)


Answered by Serinus
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The Editor

Hindustan Times

ITO, New Delhi

110030

Date- 3rd January 2019

Subject- Letter concerning the way in which women's issues are presented.

Dear Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the concerned authority towards the way in which women's issues are presented. The media and the people present the women as the culprit even when they are the victim. They start to judge the mishappening on the basis of patriarchy. In place of noting the complaints of the women, they are being judged on the way they are dressed, the time of the crime, the place and the way it has been conducted. This is a very serious issue as such things demotivate women from lodging their complaints.

I hope that through your newspaper my suggestion would be considered and looked upon at the earliest.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Yours truly

Neetu Anand

Geeta Colony

Delhi

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