Monday 7 January 2013

Need to look at it.

The Munirka gang rape has galvanised very huge and immense protest from all over the India. The dreadful and scandalizing night of 16 Dec 2012 has given a clarion call to the people of India and a tempest of protests for the security of women have been commenced. Now people have got the caveat that this is the high time and the most opulent time to protest against the rampant barbaric works being happening against the women of country. The acts of immeasurable cruelty against women while involve rape, teasing, molestation etc. would not be tolerated any more. The youth generation of India is rising up and is challenging the odds of the society. This type of protest for the safety of women has been there in India first time. Its very relishing that our youths are fearful of nothing and are not going to be deterred by anything that comes in their way. The dereliction of duty by anyone in power would not be endured anymore.


All these things are very good but we are definitely lacking somewhere. The thing is our juvenile act. Out of the six gang rapists one was a minor. While other rapists have been given death panelty, this bloody one has not. Many other case of crimes being done by minor culprits are rising up.
In a recent case a minor boy raped and killed a 6 year old girl and cut her body pieces and throw them in public toilets but was ot awarded death sentence. High Court of India set aside his conviction considering him a juvenile under the eye of law. Was this a justice? Is this fair? Many cases are coming up in which the main culprits are the juveniles. And because these minor culprits are not given stiff punishment there is a huge surge in the juvenile crimes.

Our lawmakers considering all these things have a need to enact law which can give stiff punishment to these people otherwise brace for a bad tomorrow.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.

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