Protests Spread In India Over Molestation Of Five-year-old

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Street protests erupted in New Delhi on Saturday after the barbaric molestation of a five-year-old girl who doctors said would need major reconstructive surgery as she had been badly damaged.

Police took the accused into custody from his in-law’s house in Bihar in an early morning raid.

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Public anger spilled onto the streets as hundreds of protesters held demonstrations in many parts of Delhi, being increasingly described as the “r*pe capital” of India, demanding the death of Manoj Kumar, 22, the young man who allegedly kidnapped, starved and brutally tortured the girl for two days in an area in east Delhi.

Students, activists and members of the Aam Admi Party (AAP) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student’s wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, laid siege outside the Police Headquarters at ITO in the heart of the capital from the early morning, shouting slogans and waving banners

The crowd demanded the resignation of Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar to take moral responsibility for police callousness. Many protesters tried to break the barricades and enter the Police Headquarters, but were pushed back by police, mindful of Friday’s incident in which a senior police officer was suspended for slapping a protesting schoolgirl — an incident that attracted widespread condemnation.

The restive crowd soon moved to the hospital where the girl is undergoing treatment.

Another crowd of protesters moved to union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s house in Krishna Menon Marg in central Delhi and raised slogans against the deteriorating law and order situation in the capital, which has seen 393 molestation cases in just three months as compared to 152 in the same period last year.

Dozens also protested outside Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s 10 Janpath residence.

Gandhi condemned the rape, saying “action and not words are required to check incidents like this heinous rape.”

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sushma Swaraj went a step further — demanding death penalty.

“They reflect a mental sickness which has crept in society… a strong law is not sufficient, they need a shock treatment… They should be hanged to send a strong message to other people,” she told reporters.

President Pranab Mukherjee also expressed deep shock and anguish and said “urgent steps must be taken to bring the perpetrators to immediate justice.

“As a society, we must introspect at the erosion of values and our repeated failure to ensure the security of our women and children,” he added.

Doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) said the girl’s condition had stabilised and she was talking.

“She has suffered injuries to her private parts and will need to undergo corrective and reconstruction surgery,” AIIMS medical superintendent D.K. Sharma told reporters.

“Her condition is stable and she is out of danger. She has been put on intravenous fluids and antibiotics,” he added.

“She has been conscious, alert and all her parameters are normal. She is talking,” he said.

The girl who was abducted on April 15 and kept hostage for 2 days without food and water was moved to AIIMS on Friday from an east Delhi hospital where doctors had said they had never seen such a brutal attack after they removed a bottle and pieces of candle from her private parts.