So what was the result of the so called Nirbhaya Law passed
by the Government of India? Did the sexual desire of the youths go down? What
was the outcome of the candle light protest in India Gate? Did the Government
take any stern measures? As it is, the answers to all questions is NO. It now seems like we live in a
country whose other name should be the land of rapes. Sometimes, it is very
disturbing to hear this kind of news. The brutal gang rape of the young
journalist at Mumbai has left everyone shaken as nobody expected this type of
incident in a city like Mumbai which till date was known as the safest place
for girls.
Like every time the same drama followed in the aftermath of
this incident. Candle light protests, ministers blaming each other and might be
in the future come out with a blah blah act. Rape, nowadays has become almost
like a daily routine. It was only due to the fact that this young journalist
was from Mumbai and she has glared all the media attention. Who the hell cares
about what is going on in other states or interior villages? It is one and the same;
nothing has changed since January after the unfortunate death of the young girl
Nirbhaya.
Girls are not secure in big cities and infact it is not about
metro cities like Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. It is about the paralyzed
government in our country that knows only how to pass a bill or law. Who gives
a damn care about what happened to the miscreant who is involved in a heinous
act such as rape. These people are caught and at the end are set free. Another peculiar
characteristic of our law is a minor cannot be prosecuted. It is such a
disgusting thing. A crime is a crime and no one should be spared.
Imagine the kind of trauma and pain the parents of the girl
would be undergoing. We are helpless. We have sisters who study at colleges and
wives who work outside. What about their safety? Should women stop from
steeping outside the house only with the fear for being raped? No, if such
things happen then the Government has no right to survive because a government,
no matter what party it is which cannot afford to offer protection to women has
no right to govern.
I just want to end it by saying that incidents like this are
very disturbing. We call our country Mother India. We refer her as a female.
But incidents like this show how much disrespect we are showing to her.