Bihar is bleeding. In just the last five days, there have been 11 reported gangrapes — women and girls as young as 10 and as old as 63 violated in the most public places imaginable. Crowded local passenger trains. Packed wedding functions. Places where people are supposed to feel safe. Yet not a single major news outlet has touched even one of these horrors. Being a woman in bihar right now isn’t just unsafe — it’s a high-risk existence. The silence from the media isn’t accidental. It’s deafening.


First, the sheer scale is stomach-churning. Eleven gangrapes in five days. That’s more than two every single day. Not in some isolated villages — many happened in broad daylight on crowded trains and during wedding celebrations where hundreds were present. The predators didn’t even bother hiding.  



Second, the age range exposes the rot. Ten-year-old girls to 63-year-old women. No one is spared. This isn’t a random crime anymore; it’s an epidemic that treats Bihar’s females as fair game, no matter their age or the setting.  


Third, the media blackout is the real scandal. When something like this happens elsewhere, channels go into overdrive. Here? Crickets. Not one prime-time debate, not one breaking-news ticker, not one reporter on the ground. The same outlets that scream about every other headline are conveniently blind when it’s Bihar’s daughters being destroyed.  



This isn’t just law-and-order failure. It’s a complete collapse of basic human decency and accountability. women in bihar are living in fear while the world scrolls past. Until the media stops protecting its narrative and starts protecting people, this nightmare will keep growing. The victims deserve more than silence — they deserve rage.  

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