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Telangana's women's safety laws face scrutiny

Published Monday, May 11, 2026 · Updated May 12

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Coverage is limited to a single source, The Hindu, indicating a lack of diverse ideological and geographic perspectives.

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Telangana's women's safety laws are under scrutiny due to a reported 3.4% rise in registered crime cases against women between 2022 and 2024. The challenge for the Telangana government is to ensure impartial application of these laws, particularly when powerful individuals are involved.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Data from the National Crime Records Bureau shows that there has been a 3.4% rise in registered cases of crime against women from 22,066 in 2022 to 24,495 in 2024 in Telangana.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

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    The Hindu, from an Indian Centre-Left perspective, emphasizes the challenge for the Telangana government to apply women's safety laws impartially, especially when powerful individuals are involved, despite its stated commitment to protecting women.

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