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Arijit Singh demanded justice in the Kolkata rape case, expressed his pain in the song, asked- when will this end?

The brutality against the female doctor in Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital has shaken people across the country. Protests are going on across the country to get justice for the victim’s family in the rape-murder case. Be it the common public or the celebs, everyone is seen standing with the victim’s family. Now Bollywood’s famous singer Arijit Singh is also seen protesting against the Kolkata case. He has composed a song about the incident, through which he has become a part of the movement going on in Kolkata.

Arijit Singh demanded justice for the victim’s family
There is an atmosphere of anger across the country after the incident of rape and murder in Kolkata. Now Arijit Singh has come in support of the movement and has demanded justice with his new Bengali song ‘R Kobe’. While launching this song, he has also said that this is not a protest song, but a call for action.

‘Aar Kobe’ means when will this end. Arijit has not only given his voice to this song, but he has also written and composed it. Arijit has shared the video of the song on his YouTube channel. The pain inside Arijit can be felt in the song. The song ‘Aar Kobe’ is three minutes long, which gives you goosebumps.

Aar Kobe? | Arijit Singh | Official Lyrical Video | Oriyon Music

Reactions from fans have also started coming on Arijit Singh’s song. There are some people who are trolling Arijit Singh for being a part of the protest late. At the same time, some people are praising him for supporting the singer.

What is the matter?
Those who are still unaware of this case, let us tell them, earlier this month, a 31-year-old trainee doctor was raped in RG Kar Hospital. After this, she was brutally murdered. This incident has shocked everyone. The situation in Bengal remains tense. There is a demand for security and justice for women.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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