Kolkata: Celebrated singer Arijit Singh has extended his support to the ongoing protests against the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College & Hospital.
‘Aar Kobe’ (when will it end?), the Bengali song, is a plea for justice for the victim and expresses hope that the efforts of the people who are continuously protesting on the roads won’t be futile.
Watch the video posted on YouTube:
The 37-year-old National Award-winning singer faced some criticism from netizens once the track was released on YouTube. And went viral on other social media platforms.
Why did it take him so long to address the issue which has shaken people from all walks of life who have not stopped protesting since August 9.
“This song is a cry for justice, a lament for the countless women who suffer in silence, and a demand for change. We try and pay tribute to the courage of the young doctor who perished and stand in solidarity with all women who face the horrors of gender-based violence. Our song echoes the voices of doctors across the country, who tirelessly serve despite the dangers they face,” responded Arijit, who is from Jiagunj in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district.
“This is not simply a protest song, it is a call to action. It is a reminder that our fight for women’s safety and dignity is far from over. As we sing, we remember the tireless efforts of those on the frontlines our doctors, our journalists and our students who deserve not just our respect but our protection,” he added.
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