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Where is the govt after all?
Despite the brutal gangrape and public outrage, there seems to be no let up in rape cases across the nation. News of the heinous crime continues to pour from each and every part of the nation. A day after the 23-year-old victim of gangrape died, another girl was molested in a DTC bus in south Delhi. Another case of gang rape has been reported when a 40-year-old woman was allegedly gangraped in Welcome area of Delhi by three people. The victim is a mother of the four. The accused entered into her house and forced her to consume a spiked drink and later took turns to rape her. A 3-year-old girl was raped in a play-school in Delhi. The child was allegedly raped by the husband of the owner of the school in west Delhi’s Sagarpur area, and the incident came to light two days later. There’s more. A 12 year-old girl was raped by a 35-year old. There have been two incidents of gang rapes in Orissa. Two new cases of crime have been reported in Odisha involving a 19-year-old girl from Bhubaneswar and a 24-year-old woman from Keonjhar district. Again five persons including a constable of DRI kidnapped a 24-year-old woman in their Alto car in their bid to rape her. In Bengal a 40-year-old woman was gangraped and chopped to death. The attackers also beat up her husband and made him drink poison. There seems to be no end in sight.
Needed better policing
A rogues” gallery?
Talking about changing the mindset, here’s what out politicians say. Pranab Mukherjee’s son and Congress leader Abhijeet Mukherjee spoke with disdain about the “highly dented- painted” women protestors, which even led his sister to criticise his remarks. Trinamool Congress MP Kakoli insisted that the well known rape case of Park Street was “not at all a rape case” but just a misunderstanding between the woman and her client! And CPI(M) MLA Anisur Rehman wanted to know from the state chief minister what the fee must be if someone gets Rs 20,000 after being raped. Kakoli did not apologise, the other two did, and both got away with just a token rap on the knuckles from their respective parties. The Congress, CPI(M), Trinamul, who have leading women leaders have not taken any action against these politicians. VPI(M) leader Brinda Karat, who always tries to hog the limelight on women-related issues was on the run, the day her party MP passed an obscene remark against the Bengal chief minister. Speaking of Bengal, she remained quiet as her party MP, another woman, went out of her way to humiliate another rape victim. As for Congress, the less said the better.
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