Gang-rape protests in India spread after girl’s killing

Published December 3, 2019
Hyderabad (India): A woman holds a candle during a vigil as she attends a protest on Monday.—Reuters
Hyderabad (India): A woman holds a candle during a vigil as she attends a protest on Monday.—Reuters

NEW DELHI: Hundreds of Indian protesters took to the streets on Monday as public anger grew over the brutal gang-rape and murder of a female veterinary doctor, with one MP calling for the perpetrators to be “lynched”.

The demonstrations in New Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and elsewhere took place as police found the semi-naked body of a six-year-old girl who appears to have been raped and then strangled with her school belt in Rajasthan.

The spark for the protests was the gang-rape and murder by four men of the 27-year-old vet next to a busy road in the outskirts of Hyderabad in southern India on Wednesday evening.

The protests on Monday saw demonstrators brandish placards with slogans such as “We want justice”.

Some covered their mouths with black cloth, demanding that the government provide security and punish the guilty.

“I am outraged because I don’t want to live with that fear,” said Kawalpreet Kaur, a student at the New Delhi rally.

On Saturday, police used force to disperse hundreds of protesters after they tried to storm into a police station in Hyderabad where the four accused were held. They have since been charged.

In parliament, lawmakers on Monday also expressed their anguish, with Jaya Bachchan, a former actress and now an MP, saying the perpetrators should be “brought out in public and lynched”.

Another member demanded a sex offenders’ registry and that rapists be castrated, as others blamed the immense backlog of cases in the Indian legal system for the rise in sexual violence.

In Rajasthan in the west, a 40-year-old man was arrested on Monday following the discovery of the girl’s body a day after she went missing from her school in a village near state capital Jaipur.

Investigators said the preliminary report suggests that she was raped and throttled with her school uniform belt before being thrown in bushes in a field.

“We are questioning [the suspect] after locals saw him with the girl near the school before she disappeared,” said local police officer Ram Krishan.

More than 33,000 rapes were reported in India in 2017, according to the latest government figures that included more than 10,000 minor victims.

Published in Dawn, December 3rd, 2019

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