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AS SOON as she reached the city, she went to the spot where Meher Bhargava was shot at. ?Meher is my friend. I visited her in the hospital in Delhi, where she is fighting for her life. Even after knowing who committed the crime, there has been no breakthrough. There are witnesses but no one is ready to speak. I feel that the law needs to be amended and something needs to be done about it,? says Nafisa Ali, Chairperson Children?s Film Society of India, former Miss India, national swimming champ, social worker and (occasional) film star.

Published on: Mar 08, 2006 12:41 AM IST
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AS SOON as she reached the city, she went to the spot where Meher Bhargava was shot at.

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“Meher is my friend. I visited her in the hospital in Delhi, where she is fighting for her life. Even after knowing who committed the crime, there has been no breakthrough. There are witnesses but no one is ready to speak. I feel that the law needs to be amended and something needs to be done about it,” says Nafisa Ali, Chairperson Children’s Film Society of India, former Miss India, national swimming champ, social worker and (occasional) film star.

Jessica Lal and Meher Bhargava, two innocent women have met similar fates. “I am proud of the way that the media has taken up the Jessica Lal case. Now I feel that it is important to protect the witnesses and assure them that the law will protect them. What is also important is that the statements of the witness are recorded. We just can’t let the criminals wander freely and commit more crimes,” says Ali.

She further adds, “However, to make society violence-free, it is important to make the family violence-free first. In some ways children, while growing up, learn a lot from what is happening in their family.” Nafisa Ali was in the city, on Tuesday to attend a Women’s Day programme.

When a man shot a question to her about women’s reservation in Parliament she said, “If we have 33% reservation in political parties then automatically we’ll have 33% reservation in Parliament. So first it is important to have reservation in the parties.” In the end she had a message for women. She said, “I want every woman to promise something to herself today. Every woman should plant a fruit plant on International Woman’s Day. It will be a progressive change. It will continue to live and give fruit and shade long after all of us are dead.”

 
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