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Saturday, 16 February 2013

The Delhi Gangrape Incident


So, what happened to the Delhi Gang rape incident at last????
Time comes and flies away.
People remember certain incidents for some time, talk a lot, have debates, quarrels, pubic rallies, etc.
There was a time when everyone had no other topic to discuss other than the victim (The so called "Damini"). There were huge rallies including men, women and students. Some attacked parliament. Some showed agressiveness. But as time flies by, nobody cares to look back and see if justice has been done or not.
The position of women in our society is still the same. Men are still on their best! Eveteasing, harrassing and other various ways of their pleasure! No changes in the society at all! So how does it matter if we agitate or not when the security of women in India still remains the same.
The girl died. Who sufferd? Only the girl and her family. People could only talk about them.
Everyday when we read through the newspapers, we still find a rape incident or two or even more.
Minors are the most affected of them. How can someone even imagine to rape a 6 month old? Is he a devil or even more than that!


21 comments:

  1. We cant change the society in a day or two. To execute the change, one has to be the change.

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    1. Yah thats true...!!! But the change starts from a single person!

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  2. yha its quite true tht we can't change the society .. but we a able enough to chng our self ..
    it'll take time but krna toh hoga ..

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    1. koi ni krta..! no1 does that.! ppl just talk and walk away..! and most importantly,they forget.!:|

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    2. koi ni krta..! no1 does that.! ppl just talk and walk away..! and most importantly,they forget.!:|

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    3. u r right on ur part gal! bt agr harr koi aisa sochega to kya hoga!!

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  3. That incident was really full of shame but in actual incident of rape is very common in India ,everyday 100s of such shameful incidents occur but they remain unnoticed if we want to eradicate such type of incidents then the whole country would have to think together in a radical manner and would have to implement strict regulations and rules to rectify the problem to get rid of this social stigma.

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    1. completely true! but govt. has to play a vital role in dat.. n just see the new laws passed by them! only 10 years jail to rape a minor! is this justice????

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  4. It dsnt matter if v evn tlk abt dis matter... D case is at a stnd still.. One f d culprit ws a minor too... Its vry disturbing to knw dt hr only fault ws dt she tuk a wrong turn...

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    1. seriously yr! dez cases appear everyday in newspapers even aftr the incident. but govt. is takin no action against the same.

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  5. so many more cases have followed the Damini case.! no change in the law.! n no change in ppl.!

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  6. all we need is one good example of punishment for the rapists so that from next time they will think twice before doing such an immoral crime.

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    1. wat punishment?? 10 years jail????!! hahaha!! govt thinks 10 years jail is enough for such devils! Great educated brains!

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  8. the punishments are supposed to be severe...extreme ones..worst than a death sentence..like being done in other countries.
    we cant change the mind set of such people..n eradication of such a thing is not possible no matter how hard we try.

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  9. only a strict judiciary system can help us reduce such cases.amen.

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    1. Very true shaily! In Arabian Countries, Such rapists are hanged nude in public. Why cant such a thing be done in our country??? Bloody criminals just get a jail sentence!

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  10. tym just to take some steps by citizen's of the coutry

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