Thursday 20 December 2012

Outrage over Delhi gang-rape swells across India



Indian students and activists shout slogans as they carry torches at India Gate during a protest following the gang-rape of a student in New Delhi, Dec 19, 2012.
   

NEW DELHI: Riot police fired water cannon Wednesday at a protest in New Delhi over the gang-rape of a 23-year-old student who was left fighting for her life as outrage against the brutal attack grew across India.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh joined his ruling Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi in condemning Sunday night’s “heinous” assault by six drunken man who were joyriding on a bus when they picked up the woman and a male companion.
After taking turns to rape the woman, the attackers then threw the pair off the vehicle.
Four people, including the bus driver, have so far been arrested, while a hunt is ongoing for two other suspects.
As the government tried to address the anger with series of steps, protests spread to other major cities including Mumbai, Kolkata and Ahmedabad.
Police used water cannon on one group of demonstrators as they tried to tear down steel barricades outside the official residence of Delhi’s Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.
Before the violence broke out, protesters carrying banners chanted: “We want equal rights for women.”
“Women don’t feel safe in the city, this is appalling,” said 18-year-old student protester Jayesha Koushik.
“The blame is always put on the women. ‘She was not wearing the right dress, she was out at the wrong time, she must have provoked it’. How can you blame the women for rape?”

Bus Company Involved in Recent Rape Banned From Delhi’s Roads



A government owned Delhi Transport Corporation bus in New Delhi, in this May 31, 2010, file photo.
Yadav Travels, the company that owned the bus in which a woman was raped Sunday evening in Delhi, has been banned from operating in India’s capital region, transportation officials have told India Ink.

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