So
this is the end of the year 2012. Far from happy end though!
A
23 year old paramedical student was brutally raped in a bus in New Delhi . She died after 14 days battle for
life in the hospitals in Delhi and Singapore .
And
that death is, in many ways, an eye-opener for government, politicians,
society, and everybody.
There
was and is a sense of anger and helplessness. There were protests. And the
political class of this country, did not even reckon the protests
appropriately, leave alone the possibility of the best way it should have been
handled.
BJP
and others demanded a special session of parliament.
Congress
on the other hand, wasted another opportunity, to rise to the situation and
deliver.
For
as wide-ranging and diverse sections of the society as in our great nation, one
thing is, rather one disturbing common thing is, crime against women!
The
key issue is ''How do we treat girls/ladies?" And we as a society need to
introspect and act. Sometimes I feel ashamed of being part of this society,
this may sound harsh, but true nevertheless.
Even last article of this very blog
site was on similar topic.
And
going by the way, things are happening, it is disgusting. It is horrible. We
have goddesses, we revere 'Durga' and many more. And then we have these cases
of molestations and rapes.
There
are rapes happening almost every few hours in some part of country.
National
Crime Records Bureau maintains the fact that more than 650 rape cases have been
reported in the Delhi
and National Capital Region, in 2012.
The
conviction rate for rape cases is only 26 per cent.
The
prosecution and penalty - If we go by the law, in India , there is provision of seven
years imprisonment and a possibility of life-imprisonment also along with
monitory fine.
Across
the world - in UK ,
there is imprisonment of six months to ten years. In US there are different
provisions in different states - imprisonment from five years to 99 years!
In
Russia there is imprisonment
of 15 years, in Sweden
it is ten years.
In
China and Pakistan , there is provision of
death penalty.
Now in India, there
is a proposal of draft of amendment to laws pertaining to crime against women.
If news reports are to be believed - there is provision of minimum 30 years of
imprisonment and chemical castration.
I
think for the perpetrators of this heinous crime against women, there need to
be two counters - the fear of law - that fear of punishment and on social
level, need to see, respect, and treat women in different way.
Are
we degrading as a society? Are we so insensitive that, we just don't pay
attention to rapes/ news of rapes with enough seriousness?
Or
worse, have we as a society, taken it for granted, that there will be rapes and
murders on almost everyday?
Is
there any real deterrent? Or do we need to educate our men and boys in more
'proper' and 'correct' way so as to
inculcate the values and respect for the other gender?
Will
2013 and beyond, be any different? Will there be some sort of change, a positive
change?
Big
questions. Lets wait for answers.