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Posters with messages such as "do not attend late night parties, you could be raped or gangraped," were pasted on road ...
Sexist posters warning women to “stay home” for safety appeared without police consent, prompting official condemnation and ...
At the Congress party’s Annual Legal Conclave 2025 in Delhi, Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi firmly ...
A series of posters allegedly linked to a traffic safety campaign in Ahmedabad have sparked controversy and criticism for their messaging around women’s safety. The posters, which appeared in ...
Neeta Desai said the campaign was about road safety and not women's safety. She claimed that NGO Satarkta Group created the ...
Misogynistic messages displayed in public spaces under a traffic awareness drive led to uproar, officials say they had no ...
The posters suggested women 'not attend late-night parties' and 'not go with friends to dark, isolated areas', lest they be ...
Posters allegedly sponsored by the Ahmedabad traffic police for a safety campaign have stirred up a controversy, as some of them urged women to stay home to avoid getting raped.
The sexist and fear-mongering posters had been pased in several places in Ahemdabad; they were removed later after backlash ...
The posters, which were pasted in a few localities in the city, have invited criticism from the opposition, which raised ...
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