393 Rapes In Delhi In Past Three Months
For the second time since December 2012, Delhi saw a tsunami of anger over rape.
A couple of dolls, flopping akimbo on the five-year-old girl who was
raped over three days in a capital slum became the emblem of a city’s
sound and fury, signifying its anger towards a police that fails to
protect women and children, and towards a political establishment that
seems to have done little except repeatedly appoint commissions as after
the December gangrape.
As Delhi seethed in sullen rage, the government seemed to be expecting a December protest redux.
Section 144 was hastily imposed as if anticipating the capital’s anger rising in the early summer heat.
Soon, the number of protesters swelled at the protected enclaves of
the capital—the homes of Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, Sushilkumar
Shinde and Delhi Police headquarters.
The
agitation also became politicised with fringe parties and student
organisations taking over camera space to mark their presence as moral
agitators.
Police barricades nearly collapsed as protestors tried to pull
them down in an attempt to reach Police HQ. In the middle of all this
blood, pain, heat and dust are numbers that stare out like omens that
portend a grim pattern.
For Delhi’s girls, April has been the cruellest month.
On April 1, a five-year-old kindergarten student in East Delhi was
sodomised by Pramod, her teacher on the school premises in Jagatpuri.
The same day, a 15-year-old Class X student was gangraped in East
Delhi. On April 14, a 10-year-old girl playing outside her house in
Sultanpuri was dragged by Rakesh Kaushal into a stationary bus and
raped.
In Delhi, a woman is raped every six hours while the national figure
is one rape every 36 minutes. Delhi Police data states that from January
to March 31, 2013, 393 rapes have been reported; the corresponding
figure for 2012 is 152—more than a 100% rise.
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