Signature campaign at Maitighar demanding justice for Inisha Wick
Kathmandu. Social activist Nelson Ghatani and others have collected signatures demanding justice for Inisha Wik. On Monday, three people, including activist Ghatani, collected signatures demanding justice for Inisha Vick at Maitighar in Kathmandu.
For the justice of 17-year-old Inisha Vick, they held a signature gathering program by displaying a banner that read, "Stop the rape and murder of women and Dalits, give justice to the victims, and make a law to hang rapists." They demanded strict action against the culprits and said that the state should take effective steps to end such incidents.
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