Monday, January 30, 2012

Is Monetary Compensation any answer to a RAPE?

Hitting out at the Mayawati government for rising incidents of rape and murder in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav declared that he would ensure government jobs to every rape victim if his party won the assembly polls.Once the Samajwadi Party government is in place in Uttar Pradesh, not only will we ensure that rapists and murderers do not go scot-free, but we will also ensure due respect to rape victims.
As we know Mumbai is financial capital of the country, Kolkata cultural capital, Delhi has earned dubious distinction of being RAPE capital of the country. The city is notorious for being one of the world’s most unsafe cities for women. 1 of every 4 rapes in India is committed in Delhi.
Figures revealed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) of home ministry are startling. In 2010, 489 rape cases were reported in Delhi against 459 in 2009. The number of rape case reported in Mumbai and Bhopal were 189 and 117. Abduction and molestation of women is also on the increase in Delhi. 1379 out of total 3544 cases of abduction took place in the capital. New figures given by Delhi Police reveal that a woman is raped every 18 hours or molested every 14 hours in the capital. A staggering 56 percent accused in rape cases were below the age of 25. 
“ Rape is one of the most violent form of crime against women, which not only impacts her bodily but in the long run impairs her capacity to develop meaningful personal and social relationships, and affects her life and livelihood"
But why do women get raped? Rape has happened and it happens in all cultures, in all societies world over. It’s a tricky question. The society’s gender based inequality approach of course encourages crime against women. The perception will differ. A psychoanalyst may find reason for criminal tendencies in the upbringing of the rapist or in the lack of his education. A religious person may accuse women for provocation. Recently a Russian Priest claims women wearing miniskirts should not be surprised if they get raped.
“If she is wearing a miniskirt, it is provocation. If she is drunk at the same time then she is even more provocative and if she herself is actively seeking contact with people and the surprised when that contact ends in rape, she is wrong”.
Left to their judgement. But why Delhi is so vulnerable? Delhi girls don’t wear miniskirts on the streets, they aren’t drunk either, and then why are they targeted. Modesty of women in Delhi is always on stake. Everyone from little girls, six months old children to grandmothers become victims. Age is no barrier for crime against women. Is Delhi male so sex starved? It is difficult to decode DNA of a rapist.  
According to some statistics only one in 69 rape cases in India are even reported, only 20 percent of these cases result in conviction of the rape accused. Very dismal situation as far as law to protect women in India for safety of women is concerned.

Does Mr.Mulayam understand the pain of rape victims,it seems he is trying promote crime by offering govt. jobs. Only compensation which will heal the wound is death sentence to the accused & not the job
Revamp of police force and more teeth to law to fight against this heinous crime against women is immediate need of the hour.

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