Delhi gang-rape victim still critical, India cries for justice
By IANS - NEW DELHI
18th December 2012 12:40 PM
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AIDWA activists stage a protest at a Saket court in New Delhi on Tuesday condemning the gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a city bus. (PTI)
Anger, grief and outrage ..it
all spilled over Tuesday as a 23-year-old continued to battle for life in a Delhi hospital after being brutally tortured and gang-raped, becoming the anguished cynosure of a nation whose leaders spoke out in parliament and whose people took to the streets to voice their protest.
Delhi
Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said four people had been arrested for
what is amongst the most horrific rape incidents ever reported, putting
the spotlight on the vulnerability of women in India's national capital.
Those arrested were bus driver Ram Singh, his brother Mukesh, fruit seller Pawan Gupta and Vinay Sharma, an instructor in the Delhi government-run gym in Siri Fort. Two others, Akshay Thakur and Raju, were absconding.
A Delhi Court later sent the main accused Ram Singh to five day's police custody.
According
to police, the men were out on a joyride and had been drinking. But before perpetuating the brutal crime, the accused picked up a man and dumped him after robbing him of his valuables.
Doctors at Delhi's
Safdarjung Hospital, who said they had never seen a rape victim who had
been so grievously injured, said the young physiotherapist was still critical and continued to be on ventilator support. Her condition "slightly" deteriorated late evening.
"The patient is in critical condition and she is now trying to speak. We can say it is a grievous injury and her intestines are severely damaged," a doctor told IANS.
The brutal rape and torture occurred Sunday night when the girl and a male friend boarded a private bus with tinted glasses. It moved along the bustling south Delhi areas of Munirka, Vasant Vihar and Mahipalpur as the men raped and tortured the girl and beat her friend, using iron rods and more. The couple was stripped, robbed and thrown off
the bus near Mahipalpur.
The male friend was also taken to Safdarjung but discharged after treatment.
As
some bare, unspeakable details of the gang-rape began to emerge in the media, a frisson of insecurity went up spines across cities and towns but there was also palpable anger.
This found reflection not just in street demonstrations or candle light vigils - in the capital and in other cities - but also in parliament where MPs spoke in one voice to condemn the barbaric crime and demand speedy justice.
In
a rare instance of both houses of parliament spending a considerable part of the entire day discussing a crime that was across most newspapers with banner headlines, there were emotional speeches from members with many calling for the death sentence for the rapists.
Amongst
them was Leader of Opposition and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sushma Swaraj who demanded a statement from Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
"Accused in such cases should be hanged," thundered Sushma Swaraj, adding that even if the 23-year-old survived she would be
a "zinda laash", traumatised for life.
Speaker Meira Kumar termed the incident "shameful and horrifying" and urged the government to take immediate and stern steps in the matter.
"We share the concern of the house. Strong steps would be taken in the matter," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said.
Congress
leader Girija Vyas urged the house to pass a bill on sexual assault on women and said states should set up fast track courts to deliver justice
in rape cases.
The anguish found echo in the Rajya Sabha too.
Samajwadi
Party's Jaya Bachchan broke down in the house saying she wondered what would happen to the girl's family, while Trinamool Congress' Derek O'Brien said as the father of a teenaged girl he was scared.
Bachchan also said rape should be treated at par with attempt to murder.
"I stand here nervous and scared as the father of a 17-year-old daughter," O'Brien said.
"Rape is not just a women's issue. It's about men who stop behaving like human beings and start behaving like animals," he said.
As
the members after members expressed outrage, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said the Delhi gang-rape case will be tried by a fast-track court
with a request for daily hearings.
Former women and child development minister and now Congress spokesperson Renuka Chowdhury hoped that the gang-rape would not "remain a mere statistic."
The
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) also issued notice to union Home Secretary R.K. Singh and Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, saying that the incident was a "grave violation of human rights".
Outside
parliament, analysts tried to make sense of what had happened, the psychopath edge of the crime that gave it its bestiality.
Saying
that this was a sociopathic crime, psychiatrist Sanjay Chugh told CNN-IBN: "The mindset of the perpetrators of gangrape is an amalgam of mob/herd mentality, disinhibition, utter disrespect for social norms and
a certain knowledge that the so called protectors of law will either turn a blind eye or can be pressurised or simply bought with a certain sum of money."
Carrying slogans like "mere skirt se oonchi meri aawaz hai", Delhi's women - and men - who demonstrated this Tuesday asking for exemplary punishment like hanging or public hanging, agreed.
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Comments(14)
Not only in Delhi, in India, at present, women are becoming more and more insecure in public as well as in the family too. The public must decide what to do with a rapist, when he is let off free by the lame laws in this country. If these people, who left the Delhi woman like a living corpse, is let off free, the people of this country should make sure that they don't walk free among them to destroy another innocent life! Will Pramod Muthalik and his gang take note of these happenings and stop abusing women in public. Will anyone (at least the, so called, women's organisations) now take it seriously, like the present issue, when Pramod Muthalik and his men strip and beat women in public?!! It would be better if Pramod Muthalik and his gang stop following the style of Taliban barbarism and learn to respect women now!
Posted by Reeshanand at 12/19/2012 09:53 Reply to this Report abuse
This story too will die-out in a week or at most a month. Can the Delhi Govt; publish an ATR on previous such incidents. How many accused convicted and if let out on bail. WHY? As a society we are shedding crocodile tears on all such occasions as we do not have courage to force decision makers to enact a fool-proof legal system to deal with such eventualities. It's better to understand the circumstances and keep away from possible disaster routes and timings and if absolute necessity then keep some weapon for self defence.
Posted by Pradeep Kumar P at 12/19/2012 10:15 Reply to this Report abuse
Delhi is one of the Most Unsafe Places for Women. in many residential areas women dont come out after 8pm. the areas are dark and improperly lit . women walking with their fathers are also at risk ( as the famous policeman incident shows. a girl walking with her father near her resindential area after dinner was accosted by cops and verbally abused and attempt to molest)
Posted by mort at 12/19/2012 12:09 Reply to this Report abuse
Girls are not safe in their own country....where else they should seek security?? Nation's capital is the most vunerable place in today's time and all thanks to the Congress government.....i strongly recommend vascetomy sshould be awarded to the culprits and after that the harsh of the treatments far away from humanatarian grounds should be given to those involved in rapes....
Posted by ritka assudani at 12/19/2012 16:11 Reply to this Report abuse
inhuman act.like stoneage /primitive humans, mental persons must be depoted to mental centers and not to live with society. mans discrimination with woman must be ended from family, by birth....live naturally........ brutal for brutal must not...hang all and all rapist over India...till death.
Posted by bharat at 12/25/2012 22:09 Reply to this Report abuse