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Common man more scared of cops than criminals, says ex-Delhi police commissioner

Barely had the law caught up with the perpetrators of the brutal Delhi gang-rape that another shocker from Mumbai was reported.
While the administration and the police force glance sideways when asked who is to be blamed for such a failure in checking crime, the common Indian simply fails to find a protector who can shield from cross-border terrorism and internal enemies of the nation like the Naxals.

Afraid to send my granddaughter alone in car, says Sheila Dikshit

Delhi – the capital of India in the recent years has witnessed an upsurge in incidents of crime. But the ruling Congress government has been in denial, refusing to accept responsibility and always placing blame on the city police, saying that the state doesn’t have administrative control over it.

There has been dilution in the value system of people, says Anurag Thakur

In India, a very large chunk of the population falls in the age group of 25-35 years. While this can be a great asset for any nation and a stepping stone for a brighter future, the tragedy is that the leaders of this country, barring a few, are mostly senior citizens leaving almost a three to four-decade gap between ‘youngistan’ and the current political leadership.

To cater to the aspirations of Gen-X, Zee Media Corporation has started a unique show named ‘Yuva Mange More’.

Do not make rape cases gender-based issue, says Smriti Irani

Despite India celebrating its 67th year of freedom on this Independence Day, the women in the country are yet to know the true meaning of freedom. The recent case of gang-rape of a para-medical student in a moving bus in Delhi outraged the entire nation, and once again highlighted the issue of women's safety in our country.

The programme ‘Ek Naari Aisi Bhi’ of the ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ series attempts to raise such issues of utmost concern, including the safety of women.

I value my freedom as every woman should, says Priya Dutt

Hailing from a celebrated family of India, politician Priya Dutt has experienced both – the glitz of celluloid and the complex world of politics.

Other than being a Congress MP from Mumbai North-West constituency, she is known more for being the sister of Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt and the daughter of the legendary superstar duo - Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt.

We have to draw a line between criminals and victims, says K Vijay Kumar

Safety is a major concern in India, especially for women. The Delhi gang-rape in December last year highlighted how unsafe women were in this country. It also brought to the fore the callousness and sheer apathy of our police force. Not only women, people from all walks of life feel insecure and believe that the government is not taking adequate steps for their protection.

Guests

K Vijay Kumar
Ex-Director General of Central Reserve Police Force
Priya Dutt
Congress Member of Parliament Priya Dutt
Smriti Irani
Bharatiya Janata Party's vice president
Anurag Thakur
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha president
Sheila Dixit
Delhi Chief Minister
Wajahat Habibullah
Chairman of National Minorities Commission of India
TR Kakkar
Former Delhi police commissioner

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