Sunday, September 01, 2013

Indian system makes mockery of gang-rape victim



Is woman modesty so cheap to be outraged? Yes. Does Indian system take a gang-rape so lightly? Yes. Does anyone in the government has a young daughter? No. Is there actually any 'powerful woman' to feel the Janta Janardan's pulse and do something exemplary about it? You must be joking.

It looks our judiciary did not understand what every daughter, sister, wife and mother meant when they supported the anti-rape protests in Delhi. It seems the law ministry never felt the pulse of the public. It seems none in the government could sense what it meant when thousands of children, students, and women along with men were protesting for days in the chilling winter of December at the Rajpath.

It has been proved our Indian system, in entirety, failed to empathise why people of all ages hit the roads despite water cannons and police's brutality to protest. 

Was that all to get barely three years for meting out savagery to a girl, who could be anyone's family member tomorrow (including any minister's or even judicial official's family). Was all those big words of 'exemplary' , 'getting justice', 'tears in eyes' , or 'pained' and every bull shit word to show compassion was meaningless? Shame, Shame, Shame on such a disgusting judgement and the mockery of public sentiments by government. It looks Indians will have to offer a taste of Indian Spring on the lines of Arab Spring to the existing system to ring the bell. Or, the government and judiciary have shown public to resort to street justice from now onwards?????? Who will trust them now?: Sandeep Datta.

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