Justice for RG Kar victim- gathering to claim the night
“For your own good, for the good of your family and your future, grow a backbone. When something is wrong, stand up and say it is wrong, and don’t back down.”
The gathering
That’s why we decided to take the kid to our protest gathering tonight. Let him learn to raise his voice against injustice and keep his spine straight.
Loud and clear
My city Kolkata and every town in my state West Bengal have set an example of what it means to stand in solidarity in this fight for justice.
We want justice
This is the gathering at Biswa Bangla Gate, New Town around 11 p.m.
The fight for justice won’t stop until the culprits are punished.
An alumnus of Presidency College (Kolkata), Delhi University, and XIME (Bangalore), Sonia Chatterjee holds two post-graduate degrees in Chemistry and Management and an MFA in creative writing from Writer's Village University. With eight years of experience in the banking sector as a Branch Head, she took a sabbatical from the corporate world to start her blog soniasmusings.com. Her blog consistently featured in the Top Indian Blogs list from 2019 to 2024.
Her articles have been published on various digital platforms such as Women's Web, Youth Ki Awaaz, Tuck's Magazine, and Period Magazine. She was invited as a speaker at the Breaking Barriers, Kolkata 2018 event by the Women's Web, at the Women Writer’s Fest, Kolkata, 2020, and the Crime Writers Festival, Kolkata,2025.
Sonia has written two detective thrillers titled ‘Deal of Death – Introducing Raya Ray’ (2019) and ‘Diary, Deceit, and Death – A Raya Ray Adventure’ (Vishwakarma Publications, 2024) and a non-fiction book on true crime titled ‘The Sanyasi Who Became a King’ (Sristhi Publishers, 2025). Her book ‘Diary, Deceit, and Death’ was shortlisted for the PVLF Awards 2024-25 in the Best Fiction Category.
Sonia lives in Kolkata with her doctor husband and nine-and-a-half-year-old son.
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2 thoughts on “Justice for RG Kar victim- gathering to claim the night”
Fights for justice always bring tears to my eyes. So important to bring the children.
Fights for justice always bring tears to my eyes. So important to bring the children.
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Very true! Children need to understand the importance of doing the right thing.
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