"Highly shocking and heartbreaking—this country seems to have no place for the vulnerable and poor to live with dignity," said

"Highly shocking and heartbreaking—this country seems to have no place for the vulnerable and poor to live with dignity," said Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate, Supreme Court, and Chairman of the Indian National Human Rights Protection Council.
Justice Bhuyan's observation refers to a deeply distressing incident where homes, likely belonging to marginalized communities, were demolished by bulldozers. A young girl was seen fleeing with her books—a heartbreaking symbol of displacement and disruption. This highlights serious humanitarian concerns, particularly the impact on vulnerable children and their fundamental rights to education and shelter.
Yes, it is indeed shocking and heartbreaking to witness such incidents where the most vulnerable in society, especially poor families and children, suffer due to actions that disregard their basic human rights. Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate, Supreme Court, and Chairman of the Indian National Human Rights Protection Council, has rightly pointed out the plight of marginalized communities who often bear the brunt of such demolitions without proper legal recourse or rehabilitation.
The Supreme Court’s intervention and criticism of these actions highlight the urgent need for authorities to ensure that constitutional rights, including the right to shelter and dignity, are upheld. Incidents like these serve as a reminder that justice must be accessible to all, especially those who are voiceless and defenseless.
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