130 Women Go Missing Every Day In Madhya Pradesh, Reveals Data

Recent official data presented in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly highlights a concerning trend, revealing that approximately 130 women and girls go missing daily in the state. This alarming statistic was brought to light by Congress MLA Vikrant Bhuria, who emphasized the urgent need for addressing women's safety and security. Madhya Pradesh has been grappling with issues related to crime against women, and this data underscores the gravity of the situation. Advocacy groups and opposition leaders have called for the state government to take immediate action to enhance protection measures and improve law enforcement responses to such cases. The rise in missing persons cases raises significant questions about societal safety, the effectiveness of current policies, and the broader implications for women's rights in the region. As this issue gains traction, it is imperative for state authorities to develop comprehensive strategies to combat this crisis and ensure the safety of women and girls across Madhya Pradesh.
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