Gang-rape Victim Still Critical, India Cries for Justice


New Delhi, Dec 19 (IANS): 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 days 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.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi Tuesday night visited the hospital and met doctors treating the girl.

According to hospital officials, Gandhi reached the hospital around 10 p.m. and discussed the condition of the girl with attending doctors and hospital authorities. She left around 10.30 p.m.

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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  • indian women, india

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    judgement should be given immediately .once give severe punishment in front of public then others will get afraid to attack girls

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  • priya, bangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    why this is happening in our country?
    Only reason is our govt is weak no stable rules.
    Please punish them so badly that no one will think about rape or any crime.
    Please check other countries rules on crime and implement it dont speak on air...we are just people alone cant do anything if we impliment strict rules then only it will work out....

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  • Margaret, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Why u guys are bringing politics in the middle? This is not linked with the politics when you are travelling in the night you got to preserve yourself go in a group or else avoid travelling in the night. Now a days we girls think we are free to go anywhere but we failed to understand ourself.We got to dependent on someone we are not equal like boys. Please be in group and then you are strong.

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  • Francis, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru
    nagesh nayak, bangalore

    This things should not happen in this civilized society

    BUT please dont forget BJP MLA cases also. Do you remember nurse case and .......??? do you agree they also should get severe punishment?

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    HI, AREEF KOLAR,

    THAT IS THE REASON GUJARATH WAS PEACEFUL & NO CRIME STATE.

    ALCHOHOL FULLY BANNED IN GUJARATH UNDER THE LADERSHIP OF SHRIMAAN NARENDRA MODIJI.

    BUT MMS , ITALIAN & BABA ARE ROARING DURING ELECTION CAMPAIGN THAT GUJARATH IS NOT SAFE TO LIVE.

    UNDER THE NOSE OF ABOVE TRIO DAILY TWO RAPES ARE HAPPENING IN DELHI.

    WHOM THEY ARE FOOLING ?

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  • jane, uae

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    The rapers should be punished severly. Not only punishment that they should also be asked to bear all the expenses and losses including the hospital bills etc. and they should never be released on bail.

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  • rajesh, kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Delhi, Haryana, Mumbai...are Congress ruled staes completely failed in protect girls by rape.....

    In Haryana total of 733 rape cases were registered in 2011. And 367 cases have been reported in first six months of 2012

    In Delhi 568 Rape Cases reported in 2011

    Each and every sector congress failed...

    Yes Dinesh poojary Congress yuvraj amulbaby next PM candidate himself has a rape case and how can people can get justice from these congress politicians...

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  • areef, kolar

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Exery One are pointing out only the victims and Focus on the Key Victim Also which Leed for the main Cause that is "Alcohol".

    Alcohol can produce detectable impairments in memory after only a few drinks and, as the amount of alcohol increases, so does the degree of impairment.
    "BAN Alcohol"

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  • Santhosh, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    According to official statistics, 572 rapes were reported in Delhi last year. Police say they have registered 635 rape cases this year, that means minimum of 2 rape cases every day in Delhi which has the area hardly 1500sq km.!!!! & PM is blabbering abour Gujarath.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Rita, Kuwait

    I am not saying Karnataka is 100% safe for women. But Karnataka is 100 times better than Delhi and other states. Our Police and Home ministry is better and vigilant.

    Lydia,

    Read today's Vijaya Karnataka Bangalore edition. Women themselves have expressed their voice about the incident. One woman said "Karnataka is as not worst as Delhi. We travel safely in BMTC buses. But still there are some eveteasers, trouble makers etc". What else you need to prove our state is better than Delhi.

    Whole world came to about this gang rape. It is published in all foreign newspapers. People of the world are saying 'chee chee' about Indian govt. They already know about our under achiever PM.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Had it happened in Karnataka, I think by this time, entire Delhi delegates including team of Women’s Association would have camped in major cities to condemn the law & order in Karnataka. Since it was in Delhi ruled by none other than most corrupt Political Party compare to others, no one bother to comments. Surprisingly for few people, Pub attack and Morning Mist incidents are same as rape cases, sorry, I feel petty for those individuals. Best way to curtail rape case is “Nusbandhi, shot them below waist and make them paralyzed for rest of their life”

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  • Rita, Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Dinesh Poojary & Nagesh Nayak, did u forgot about the rape case of teen age girl near Dharmasthal? That happend in BJP relued Karnatak.

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  • Lionel dsouza, Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    HEY NAGESH....PUB ATTACK WAS DONE UNDER WHOSE RULE.....HOMESTAY ATTACK HAPPEND WERE BUDDY...SEE YOUR HOME AND THEN SEE OTHERS.....

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  • Vivek, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    CASTRATION OF THE RAPIST IS THE ONLY SOLUTION IF NOT LIFE IMPRISONMENT OR HANGING. Many countries have this as a law.

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  • Aloka Nath, Bengaluru

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Whom do we blame for increased rape incidents? The literacy has improved, economically country is improving, there is exposture to international happenings, democratic system in place, then why this inhuman act? Are we creating this kind of society where there is no concern for fellow citizen, impatience, intolerance? Or is there no fear of punishment? Fear is not the only deterent but civil sence in society should increase. The schools should give more importance to civil sence, tolerence, live and let live attitude. Unfortunately we are all busy with politicising everything that too for selfish but nation destructive policies, people divisive, fanatical and extremist ideas. We have lost the sence of decency, every one is stranger to other.

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  • Edward C Maben, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    The word RAPE has become so fearless & so cheap that today we have brothers fathers and uncles too indulging in this dreaded menace. All this is happening becasue of the laxity our system has shown toward rapists and the rehabilitation of the victims. We do not have a proper system in place because of the corruption whch starts from grass root levels. Our system lacks the will power to act. It is a shame the Delhi has become our rape capital. It is a shame the our women are falling prey to psychopaths who had the audaucity to do the shameful utterly disgusting act in a bus that was travelling through the bustling city. This has happened because of a lot of chain reactions. However, it is high time that the government passes the capital punishment bill for rape asap. I am sure this is one bill that all parties will approve without a hue and cry.
    If the government cannot do it then handover the rapists to the hands of the public.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    HORRIBLE INCIDNET .

    SIX PEOPLE RAPING IN A MOVING BUS .

    THIS SHOWS HOW WOMEN ARE SAFE IN DELHI UNDER THE RULE OF ITALIAN LED CONGRESS.

    DELHI HAS BEEN AWARDED AS NO.1 RAPE CITY.

    PSUEDOS ARE HAPPY WITH THE ABOVE AWARD .

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Whole parliament is abuzz over this incident and four out of six are arrested.

    Lets talk about home Dinesh Poojary - don't ignore it because it is ruled by your favourite party and do not prattle out of proportion because Congress rules Delhi.

    Bring to the book perpetrators of Sowmya case and Law campus rape ! Women should be treated equally everywhere not discriminated subject to ruling party !

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    Sheel Dixit should resign immediately. Bocz being a woman, she failed to protect women of her state. This is not the first case in Delhi. On an average monthly 2-3 rapes do occur in Delhi. This rape case became highlighted because it has occurred in public and that too by 20 men..

    Congress projected PM Rahul Gandhi himself has rape case against him. How can people get justice from these congress politicians.

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