Spreading the Pro-Life Message Outside the Hazra Metro

On December 10 Viswakamal joined with pro-life feminists of other organizations to spread the pro-life message.

Swagata Banerjee speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves

Several pro-life activists – mostly women, one of them a man – spoke. Swagata Banerjee appealed to all mothers of children not yet born – that is, all pregnant women – not to kill the little embryos inside them. Apart from the right those children have, like everyone else, to live their lives free from violence, she pointed out the great loss we will all suffer if we kill off the next generation. We don’t know what possibilities lie among those throbbing expressions of human life that are inside the woman.

Let them see the light of the earth and become fully manifested and prove their abilities, she said. They may even become a great person like Einstein, we don’t know.

Many also believe that we get a chance for human life only through many rebirths. So let’s not spoil someone’s chance, if that is the reality.

So we appeal to all the people of this locality not to get involved in any way in the deaths of the unborn, for which they may greatly repent when later they think about what they have done. Please spread this message also to your near and dear ones – Do not do such things.

There is a Bengali proverb: think twice before you do something. I would say rather you think a hundred times, a thousand times. If you think enough, you will surely never take a wrong decision like that. It is one of our highest moral duties not only to spare the lives, but also to actively protect the lives, of unborn children. If because of your pregnancy you find difficulties and face problems, then you must contact us at 9875506705, or by email at viswakamal.ws@gmail.com We will spare no effort to do whatever we can. All our people are always at your service.

Left to right: Monika Barman, Sunanda Saha, Shrabani Basak, Swagata Banerjee, Manasi Das. Present but not in the photo: Pranati Pal.

Other speakers besides Swagata were Sunanda Saha, Shrabani Basak, and Hitangshu.

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