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I think Jaya is having a senior citizen moment
Originally posted by: KrishnaKeshava
I think first of all some kind of app, helpline number is definitely needed in all states, districts, villages, cities of India. So women can feel safe. Something that can guarantee a woman's safety no matter where she goes.
Next we need death penalty for such criminals. Now what kind of death I don't know, whatever death penalty government decides for such monsters. But death penalty for such criminals is needed.
I hope some new and powerful laws of these kind are announced and implemented with the new year.
There is something molecularly wrong with our society. We have not built our country in a way that is safe for women. If there were enough police patrolling on the outer ring rod this would have never happened, as orr is bordered by hillocks, wastelands and forests, which are conducive to attacks on women. Phone charging points should be provided at frequent intervals. Hyderabad is spreading on all sides and newer areas are getting merged and without much safety for women in those bigger schemes of so called expansion . Development of a country can be measured by how safe women of their country are and not by number of surgical strikes it has done. Safe women means increase in number of surveillance cameras, increase in police patrolling which means increase in employment and increase in educated and less animalistic men .
Originally posted by: return_to_hades
My immediate visceral reaction to such stories of rape is that convicted brutal should be castrated with a cheese grater slowly. A little bit every day. Never let the wound heal. Grate a little bit off every day. Let them beg for death but don't give it to them.
That should be implemented. Revenge is not the solution but they too have to know the pain . In Nirbhaya's case , the rapist was not even a tad bit ashamed of what he has done. Our society doesn't need animals like them. Torturing them might not be the solution but it sure will inflict fear in the society. If they can rape, burn and torture a girl , then they deserve no mercy.
I kind of agree with her. Law disappointed us in Nirbhaya case by setting free the juvenile rapist. I wish sirf 10minute ke liye crowd ke hawale karte usko, would have got the punishment he deserved.These cases are declared rarest of rare.
Bingo!!!
The argument is if he did not act as a juvenile while torturing Nirbhaya (stories had it that he was the most brutal and sadist among them all), why should he be spared of punishment for being a juvenile?
Juvenile got released in 2015. He got his twisted new lease of life before even the victim who is dead could get her justice... That's how pathetic laws we have. How is it fair to the victim and family ?
However we can't do barbaric punishments as many are suggesting here. That's like going back in uncivilized society.
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Did the outcome of the Nirbhaya case stop the perpetrators of the Hyderabad case? If anything, this case goes a step further than the Nirbhaya case. Here, the lorry driver and cleaners had planned the entire crime. They knew that their victim parked her scooter at the toll plaza. This was not some spur-of-the-moment crime of passion. This was a pre-planned, thought-out, premeditated crime. The mastermind of the case, even went home and told his mother what he had done. She just let him sleep over it till the police nabbed him. There was no remorse, no fear of apprehension, no apparent sense of any wrong-doing.
As a woman, I wish the worst for the rapists.
As a realist, I know crimes against women will continue.
As a mother, I wish I had a different ending for this article.
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Must Read:
Did the outcome of the Nirbhaya case stop the perpetrators of the Hyderabad case? If anything, this case goes a step further than the Nirbhaya case. Here, the lorry driver and cleaners had planned the entire crime. They knew that their victim parked her scooter at the toll plaza. This was not some spur-of-the-moment crime of passion. This was a pre-planned, thought-out, premeditated crime. The mastermind of the case, even went home and told his mother what he had done. She just let him sleep over it till the police nabbed him. There was no remorse, no fear of apprehension, no apparent sense of any wrong-doing.
As a woman, I wish the worst for the rapists.
As a realist, I know crimes against women will continue.
As a mother, I wish I had a different ending for this article.
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Why is there no fear? Do they think going to jail is a planned vacation? Or do they think they will never get caught cause they burnt the body. Or what? What is it that makes them so unaffected after doing such crimes.
Originally posted by: ~*sindhu*~
Why is there no fear? Do they think going to jail is a planned vacation? Or do they think they will never get caught cause they burnt the body. Or what? What is it that makes them so unaffected after doing such crimes.
Possibly they thought will never get caught. Then even if they get caught law will take its course and free food in Jail also can mercy plea in future.
And then there will be people like Asaram who say talli ek hath se nhi bjti translation: girls enticed men to get herself raped 🤢
Mob violence is never the answer and lynching pertains to that. Its a dangerous precedent to set. BUT capital punishment is REQUIRED in a country like India.
I see zero point in comparing India to the more secure places on Earth and saying 'look it can work without all this'. It makes no sense to me cause the dynamics of India is completely different from the developed countries in the world and Arab countries as well. Our society lacks fear. We need to find a system that works for us. And that should be 'fast track courts' for rape. The longass judgement process is a boon for potential rapists and bane for victims. And we need capital punishment in a country like India. Wanting that does not make anyone an idiot or an emotional fool. Lynching is a no,capital punishment meted out by the government after a trial and found guilty.. hell yes.
I keep saying how propaganda works in India. Everyone knows this. You say a lie 10 times here and it becomes the truth. And that same propaganda machine should be implemented when it comes to creating a fearful stance on rape.
The people talking about education,changing mindsets.. it doesn't happen overnight,right? That's a long term solution. What about now? We can have dialogues over dialogues about it but things won't change. India is fundamentally f*cked up that way. Our main issue is and always will be overpopulation coupled with poverty. People don't fear getting punished for sexual assault and rape in this country because it does not have a good enough tracking system to maintain law and order. They know they can escape a state the next day and can hideaway for the rest of their lives. Others have money and power. The fear of doing the act is not there.
So many talked about an innocent getting in the middle of this. I agree. Its a dangerous chance. But what about those who do their term,come out and do it again. Who have no remorse. What about them? Why should we spend our taxes taking care of their rehabilitation? What about our choice? I REJECT THE IDEA THAT PROVEN RAPISTS DESERVE TO LIVE. I have done enough case studies to know not one feels an iota of shame. Its rather a proof of their manhood to them. That they were able to do that. The community they come from see them as wrongly judged because ofcourse the woman definitely did something to warrant that. When you do one-on-one interviews with them it becomes more evident there.
I don't think people understand what letting go of a rapist without strict punishment in India entails. It gives us the entitlement of being animals. While one rape in India when it makes headlines makes it difficult for every woman in this country to go to work or even go out the next day.
So,yeah we need capital punishment for rape. But it should be a six month process fast-tracked by court with enough evidence.
I think something will happen now. It's time for such monsters to die. I agree we need capital punishment.
Originally posted by: AllThatCritique
Mob violence is never the answer and lynching pertains to that. Its a dangerous precedent to set. BUT capital punishment is REQUIRED in a country like India.
I see zero point in comparing India to the more secure places on Earth and saying 'look it can work without all this'. It makes no sense to me cause the dynamics of India is completely different from the developed countries in the world and Arab countries as well. Our society lacks fear. We need to find a system that works for us. And that should be 'fast track courts' for rape. The longass judgement process is a boon for potential rapists and bane for victims. And we need capital punishment in a country like India. Wanting that does not make anyone an idiot or an emotional fool. Lynching is a no,capital punishment meted out by the government after a trial and found guilty.. hell yes.
I keep saying how propaganda works in India. Everyone knows this. You say a lie 10 times here and it becomes the truth. And that same propaganda machine should be implemented when it comes to creating a fearful stance on rape.
The people talking about education,changing mindsets.. it doesn't happen overnight,right? That's a long term solution. What about now? We can have dialogues over dialogues about it but things won't change. India is fundamentally f*cked up that way. Our main issue is and always will be overpopulation coupled with poverty. People don't fear getting punished for sexual assault and rape in this country because it does not have a good enough tracking system to maintain law and order. They know they can escape a state the next day and can hideaway for the rest of their lives. Others have money and power. The fear of doing the act is not there.
So many talked about an innocent getting in the middle of this. I agree. Its a dangerous chance. But what about those who do their term,come out and do it again. Who have no remorse. What about them? Why should we spend our taxes taking care of their rehabilitation? What about our choice? I REJECT THE IDEA THAT PROVEN RAPISTS DESERVE TO LIVE. I have done enough case studies to know not one feels an iota of shame. Its rather a proof of their manhood to them. That they were able to do that. The community they come from see them as wrongly judged because ofcourse the woman definitely did something to warrant that. When you do one-on-one interviews with them it becomes more evident there.
I don't think people understand what letting go of a rapist without strict punishment in India entails. It gives us the entitlement of being animals. While one rape in India when it makes headlines makes it difficult for every woman in this country to go to work or even go out the next day.
So,yeah we need capital punishment for rape. But it should be a six month process fast-tracked by court with enough evidence.
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Well there's never a bad day for him and his fans . He liked the post and then unliked it after it became viral in X....
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