Saturday, 14 September 2013

Damini's Case: Latest News - Death Sentence for all four convicts

Four convicts in the December 16 Delhi gang-rape case were on Friday awarded death penalty by a Delhi court which said the gravity of the offence cannot be tolerated.

"Death to all," additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna said while delivering the verdict in the Delhi gang-rape case that had evoked nationwide outrage and led the government to bring in a stringent anti-rape law.

"Besides discussing others offences, I straightaway come to section 302 (murder) of IPC. This falls under inhuman nature of the convicts and the gravity of offence they committed cannot be tolerated. Death sentence is given to all the four convicts," he said.

The offence committed by Mukesh (26), Akshay Thakur (28), Pawan Gupta (19) and Vinay Sharma (20) falls under the rarest of rare category warranting capital punishment, the judge said.

The four were convicted by the court on September 10 for the gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old  Damini, student of paramedic.


Damini's Delhi Gang Rape Culprits


"Court cannot turn a blind eye to such a gruesome act," the judge said, while handing down the maximum punishment to the four convicts in the Delhi gang-rape case.

He said, "When crime against women is rising on day-to-day basis, so, at this point in time court cannot keep its eye shut."

"There should be exemplary punishment in view of the unparallelled brutality with which the Damini was gang raped and murdered, as the case falls under the rarest of rare category. All be given death," the court said while reading out a portion of the order.

"This is a time when serious crime against a woman has come to the fore and now its judiciary's responsibility to instil confidence among the women," it said.

Besides murder, the four have been also convicted for offences including gangrape, unnatural offences, attempt to murder, dacoity, destruction of evidence, conspiracy, kidnapping or abducting in order to murder, while acquitting them of the charge of murder in dacoity.

Immediately after pronouncement of sentence, the Damini's mother expressed satisfaction over the verdict.

"Halak mein saans atki thi, jo ab bahar nikli hai. Mein dhanywaad karti hu desh ke logon ka aur media ka' (We were waiting with bated breath, now we are relieved. I thank the people of my country and the media)," she said.


Besides her, the Damini's father and two brothers were also present in the jam-packed court room when the sentence was pronounced.

Hearing that he will face the gallows, Vinay started crying in court while the other three convicts-Mukesh, Pawan, Akshay-started shouting for pardon, with one of the defence lawyers A P Singh also joining them in seeking mercy.

Advocate V K Anand, who appeared for Mukesh, said he has regard for the verdict and he will file an appeal in the Delhi high court.

Special public prosecutor Dayan Krishnan said, "I have done my job and we (prosecution) are happy with the verdict."

Soon after the Delhi gang-rape verdict was delivered, people waiting outside the courtroom started clapping.

The Damini's mother said that no such victim should remain silent and must come forward to lodge a complaint.

Defence counsel A P Singh said he will move high court only "if no other rape takes place in next two months after this verdict".

"If the country wanted this case to be a deterrent, I will wait for two months to see the crime scene. If no rape takes place due to death being given in the instant case, I will give in writing that my clients be hanged," he said.

Vinay, who started crying and screaming after the order, sat down in the courtroom when the police personnel came to take him back to jail.

The post-lunch work at the Saket Court had come to a standstill with court staff members and litigants eagerly waiting for the pronouncement of the quantum of sentence.

The corridors of six-storeyed court building was crowded with people.

Finally Dam, Damini and her family got justice

"This was the rarest of rare crime...Damini and her family have got justice."


"The 'nyay devta' has set a new example for such culprits that if you commit such a heinous crime, then you will get a stringent punishment."


"There was an atmosphere in the country after this incident....We expected such a punishment.."



"Thank you all for your support for spreading this blog and making it popular than anticipated for helping Damini and her family to get justice."

Now I wish Damini could also read this blog and can Rest in Peace in Heaven........... RIP Damini... 

Monday, 29 April 2013

Delhi Rape Case: 5-Year-Old Gudiya Rape Case in New Delhi

The five-year-old girl from Delhi who was allegedly raped several times by her neighbor and kept as hostage at his flat for three days is battling for her life at the intensive care unit of a hospital in the city.

The barbarous attack on her - she was violated with pieces of a candle and a bottle - have outraged the city, triggering large protests against politicians and the police at the hospital where she was being treated.

The girl reportedly went missing from her house in the Gandhi Nagar area of East Delhi on April 15. She was rescued from the flat of a neighbor three days later by her family members who say they heard her screaming. The police have said she was raped repeatedly and was found unconscious.

The five-year-old who was kept captive and raped in a room below where her family lives will spend another two weeks in hospital, doctors have said.



One of the two men arrested from Bihar for her attack has allegedly provided the police with chilling details of how she was assaulted.

The police say that Manoj Kumar, who rented the room where the child was kept prisoner, has revealed that on April 15, he was drinking and watching porn on a mobile phone at the home of his friend Pradeep Kumar, 19, also from Bihar. The two men then travelled to where Manoj had recently rented a room in East Delhi.

They spotted the child playing there and bought a chocolate to lure her into Manoj's room, according to the police. They then took turns raping her. The police say that Manoj asked Pradeep to strangle the girl. Manoj reportedly waited outside while Pradeep went into the room to kill her. When he emerged, Pradeep said the child had died and the two men caught a train to Bihar.

The child lay bleeding and without food or water in the locked room till her mother heard her cries and summoned the police. Her husband claims that the police, who had been reluctant to help him, then offered him a bribe of Rs. 2,000 to buy his silence about his daughter's ordeal.

The assault and the police's reaction has driven new street protests in Delhi, a smaller version of the massive demonstrations in December that followed the fatal gang-rape of a medical student Damini on a moving bus.

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I am a small town girl, brought up in small town ways. From early years itself Our parents, society and school infuse deep within our minds that if you don't follow certain rules the chances of you getting raped or abused by opposite gender increases. So we were made to live life certain way. I studied in a convent where girls were supposed to wear skirts below their knees and stockings reaching their thighs ( there were special female teachers to keep a check on these vitals) . The shirts worn were supposed to be so baggy that they never gave away details of our body (from 6th standard itself). Talking to boys was frowned upon and laughing with them .. Oh dear lord !!!

At home, you were always supposed to have your brother as your company, even if you went to a shop that was like right in front of the house. 6 p.m was the last hour you could see the outside world. Don't talk much, don't laugh much, don't voice your opinion so much. What not. And then comes the society. Do I really need to say about the restrictions of the society that we live in. A society that does not allow a woman to wear colorful clothes because her husband is dead. A society where a girl who crossed the age line of 25 and is still unmarried is talk of the town. A society where if a girl 's rape is always because of the girl's fault.

I used to think may be all these together, school parents and society, worked for my benefit. May be because of wearing baggy clothes, not being outside late in nights or by not talking much to guys I had avoided rape.

But then I heard of a 5 year old getting raped. And all logic defied me. How could have a 5 year old been provocative????? What could have she done to avoid rape?? The only answer that comes to my mind is : not being born !!! Yes. That's the only way a 5 year old can avoid rape. Cause a society where men have turned so inhumane untamed and brutal the only way we can avoid rape is by NOT BEING BORN.

Everyone is talking about to teach girls to behave, learn to protect themselves, do this and that, instead can't we teach our men's and boys to learn to behave and respect women, after all we have only given them birth. Every mother who has given birth to a male child has this responsibility to make sure your son should behave or else should be ready to punish him instead of protecting him, am sure if men will be punished by their own mothers at least they will have some guilt and shame

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Ram Singh Found Dead in Jail - Damini's Rape Case

Ram Singh Rapist Photo - Found Dead in Tihar Jail

The body of an Indian man charged over the gang rape and murder of a Delhi student has been handed to his family after a post-mortem examination.

Ram Singh was found dead in his shared cell at Tihar jail on Monday.

Prison officials say they believe he hanged himself. Defence lawyers and his family allege he was murdered.

Mr Singh was one of five men being held in the case, which outraged India. They all deny the charges. A sixth suspect is being tried by a juvenile court.

India's home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said the death was a major lapse in prison security. An investigation is under way.

'Murdered'

Mr Ram Singh's body was released to his family at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Tuesday afternoon after his post-mortem. The results have not been released.


His body was loaded onto an ambulance and taken away by the family, reports said.

"My brother was murdered. I have seen injury marks on the body and finger marks on the throat," the Press Trust of India quoted his brother as saying.

Mr Singh's death has come as a huge embarrassment for the authorities who are already under enormous pressure over the case.

Tihar jail officials said Ram Singh appeared to have hanged himself with an improvised rope made from a blanket at about 05:00 local time on Monday (23:30 GMT Sunday) while his three cellmates were asleep.

Jail spokesman Sunil Gupta said Mr Singh had not been on suicide watch.

Ram Singh and the four other adult defendants - his brother Mukesh, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Thakur - have been on trial in a fast-track court. Reporting restrictions mean few details of the trial have been made public.

They accused face 13 charges, including murder, gang rape, kidnapping and destruction of evidence. If found guilty they could face the death penalty.


The maximum sentence the juvenile would face if convicted would be three years in a reform facility.

The 23-year-old rape victim Jyoti Singh Pandey - The real Name of Damini  was with a male friend. Damini was raped for nearly an hour in New Delhi bus and both she and her companion were beaten with iron bars and thrown out of the moving bus on street.

She died in a Singapore hospital on 29 December from massive internal injuries.

Ram Singh was accused of being the driver of the bus.

The case provoked nationwide protests and demands for tougher penalties for rapists, as well as greater protection for women.

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Dimani's Case : Latest News on Damini Rape Case



The defendants have been named as:-

Vinay Sharma - 20. Resident of Ravi Dass slum.  Works as gym assistant.  His lawyer is claiming Sharma was not on the bus that evening.

Akshay Kumar - 24. Married with a young son.  Employed at a bus repair shop in Delhi after having moved to the city from the state of Bihar.  His lawyer also stated his client was not on the bus the evening of December 16th.

Ram Singh - 33.  Bus driver. Also a resident of Ravi Dass slum. His lawyer V.K. Anand has stated that his client admitted to drinking that night and that the rape occurred on the bus that night.  Singh has not entered a plea at the time of this post.  His lawyer admits that Singh made a confession to police, however a coerced confession is not admissible in Indian courts with his lawyer claiming Singh was tortured by police.  He was found by the police on December 17th on the bus in question, wearing bloodstained clothes.

Mukesh Singh - 22. Brother of Ram Singh.  Resident of Ravi Dass slum.  Also a bus driver.  His lawyer claims his client was not on the bus that evening and that Singh was tortured by police.

Pawan Gupta - Resident of Ravi Dass.  Employed as a fruit seller.  He and Sharma were friends and were seen by Sharma's younger brother boarding the bus that evening.  His lawyer could not be reached for comment.

The five, who could face the death penalty if convicted, are also charged with kidnap, robbery and conspiracy over the attack on December 16 that sparked protests in India and soul-searching about levels of violence against women.

The sixth is under 18 and will be tried in a juvenile court.

Two of the men, Mr Gupta, a fruit vendor, and Mr Sharma, a gym instructor, are seeking a plea bargain to try to escape the death penalty. Jyoti Kler, a Delhi magistrate handling the case, said the two had made a formal legal application to serve as witnesses against the other four as part of a tactic to have their punishment reduced.

It is unclear whether it will be accepted. Prosecutors believe evidence is strong and legal experts say they are unlikely to need a witness to obtain a guilty verdict.

Prosecutor Rajiv Mohan has said that the woman's DNA has been matched to blood found on the clothes of the accused and on hers, which one of the men had allegedly tried to burn.

There is also testimony given by the woman, who died nine days ago from internal injuries sustained in the attack on December 16, and from her boyfriend. In cases where investigators find it hard to gather evidence, sometimes a request is made for one of the accused to turn witness for a lighter sentence.

It normally takes months for the prosecution to assemble such a case, but the legal proceedings are getting under way barely a week after the student, Jyoti Singh Pandey, died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital. Ms Pandey's father gave permission for her to be named, despite it being illegal to do so in India, where the social stigma on rape victims remains devastating.

Badri Pandey was quoted by Britain's Sunday People newspaper at the weekend as saying he wanted "death for all six of them" as well as calling for his daughter's name to be made public "to give courage to other women".

In an interview with yesterday's Hindustan Times, however, he said he supported his daughter's name being used only for a new law covering crimes against women.



"I want my daughter to be known as the one who could bring a change in the society and laws, and not as a victim of a barbaric crime," he told the paper.

The government, sensitive to criticism that a sluggish justice system often compounds the agony of victims, has pledged to fast-track the case against the defendants, who are aged between 17 and 35. They all live in Delhi.

Police have pledged maximum security during the hearing at the magistrates court amid fears for the defendants' safety. A man was arrested last week as he allegedly tried to plant a crude bomb near the home of one of the men.

Legal experts say the court in the Saket district of the capital would probably transfer the case to a higher court during last night's hearing.

"The court will ask them if they have lawyers and then it will appoint an Amicus Curiae (lawyer) to represent them and supply copies of the charge sheet to the accused," said Vishwender Verma, an advocate at Delhi High Court.

"The case will then be committed to a sessions court as a magistrates court cannot try rape and murder cases."

Hundreds of thousands of Indians - men and women - have taken to the streets of cities across the country in the wake of the attack, holding candlelight vigils and rallies demanding that authorities take tougher action to create a safe environment for women.

The outrage has given women at least a little hope of meaningful improvement in how women are treated, though most realise any change is likely to come slowly.

"What can you do? You have to work, you have to commute," said Yasmin Talat, a 20-year-old graduate student and career counsellor in Allahabad whose parents do not allow her to go out alone after 7pm.



"Sometimes I do get angry and say something, but I'm also scared. You never know what could anger these men," she said.

Preeti Singh, a kindergarten teacher in Bangalore, said the protests had at least given women courage to talk about sexual violence. "For too long, women have been made to feel guilty for these things," she said.

Ms Singh worries each time her 20-year-old daughter has a late night at the hospital where she is a medical student. If her daughter has to stay late, Ms Singh tells her to wait for daylight to come home.

"I was brought up with the fear that once it's dark, you should be at home," she said. "I can't shake that fear."

New Delhi - The Justice Usha Mehra Panel, which has been constituted to review responses to the December 16 gang-rape case, will receive public opinions and suggestions till January 18.

Justice Mehra Commission has been set up under Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952 to enquire into various aspects of the shocking incident of rape and brutal assault of a 23 year-old student in Delhi and to identify the lapses, if any, on the part of the police or any other authority or person that contributed to the occurrence.

The Commission, therefore, invites suggestions, information and any other related material, in this regard from the members of public including professionals like lawyers, journalists, doctors, serving and retired police or defence personnel, NGOs and other social activists by Fax or E-mail or in writing.

A Home Ministry statement said any information, suggestions and responses could be sent to the Justice (retd) Usha Mehra Commission of Inquiry through email at usha.mehracommission@nic.in or through Fax at 011-23093750 till January 18. Earlier, the last date for receiving such suggestions was January 10.



The victim, a physiotherapy student, was brutally raped and assaulted in a moving bus on the night of December 16, 2012. She died of her injuries on December 29, 2012 in the multi-specialty Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.



Her male friend, who was accompanying her that day, was also assaulted by the accused and both of them were thrown out of the bus.

Short Summary on Damini's Case:-

December 16, 2012: The young paramedic student is raped and beaten up by six men in a moving private bus and thrown out of it after 30 minutes of torture along with her male friend. They are admitted to Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital the same night.

December 17, 2012: Police indentify four men who raped and assaulted the girl. Victim's full extent of internal injuries determined by doctors.

December 18, 2012: Nation outraged by the brutal gangrape while the incident shakes up Parliament with Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj demanding death penalty for rapists.
Protests carried out by students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University on the Ring Road near the Munirka signal against the gangrape. A total of four accused arrested, including bus driver and main accused Ram Singh, search on for two others.

December 19, 2012: Doctors at Safdarjung Hospital treating the victim announce she is communicating through writing messages but still not out of danger. Permit of the bus cancelled by the Transport Department.

December 20, 2012: Students from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University and Jamia Milia demonstrated outside Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's residence against the government's failure to curb the rising number of such crimes against women. The eyewitness and male friend of the victim gives statement.

December 21, 2012: Safdarjung doctors say the victim is stable, but still critical. She is taken off the ventilator. Her male friend identifies one of the accused, Mukesh, during the test identification parade at Tihar jail. Police conducts raids in Haryana and Bihar, nab one more accused.

December 22, 2012: Protests against the gangrape pick up with nation wide outrage on the incident. Thousands gather at India Gate, as victim remains critical. Victim gives statement to the sub-divisional magistrate.

December 23, 2012: Protests against the Delhi gangrape turn violent. Protesters defy prohibitory orders of the government, face police's water cannons and tear gas shells. Constable Subhash Tomar of Delhi Police seriously injured during clashes at India Gate. The young victim's heath remains serious with bouts of vomiting, although she was communicating and conscious. She also suffered internal bleeding.

December 24, 2012: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh makes statement regarding the gangrape and the following protests. Appeals for calm and assures stringent measures for women in the country. Two gangrape accused brought before a Delhi court say they committed a horrible crime and "deserved to be hanged".

December 25, 2012: Doctors treating the victim say she is responding to the treatment despite being critical. Constable Subhash Tomar succumbs to injuries sustained during December 23 protests at India Gate.

Platelet count and liver function of the gangrape victim improves. She gives her statement again to metropolitan magistrate after CM Dikshit complains to Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde that senior police officials "interfered" in the process. However, the victim's health deteriorates the same night.

December 26, 2012: Protests against the gangrape continue at Jantar Mantar. Constable Tomar cremated with full state honours. Victim shifted to Singapore's Mount Elizabeth Hospital in a sudden move after her condition deteriorates and she suffers cardiac arrest.

December 27, 2012: The victim remains critical in the ICU of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 3,000 security personnel, from Delhi Police and para-military forces, man Delhi roads to stop any violent demonstration.

December 28, 2012: Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi demands speedy justice in the case. Doctors at Mount Elizabeth say the victim's condition worsened with signs of multiple organ failure. She gets infection in the lungs and abdomen as well as an injury to the brain.

December 29, 2012: The victim succumbs to massive internal injuries after battling with them for over 12 days. She died at 2:15 am Indian Standard Time on December 29.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Witness of Delhi Gangrape : Damini's Friend

Breaking his silence for the first time, the Delhi gangrape victim's friend said he wished he could have saved the 23-year-old physiotherapist trainee, who was brutally tortured by six people in a moving bus.

"I wish I could have saved her," the friend, who was with the young woman on the fateful night, told a news channel.

The channel also identified him as Avaindra Pratap Pandey.

The 28-year-old, who is a software engineer, said that no one came forward to help them as they were dumped on the roadside semi-clad and bloodied.

"We were lying in the cold night for 20 minutes. We had no clothes. Many cars and auto-rickshaws came and passed by us but no one stopped to offer us help. Even though I was crying for help," he said.

He also blamed police and hospital authorities.


"Three PCR (Police Control Room vans) came and they left. In the hospital, no one even thought of giving us a quilt," he added.

Recounting the brutal attack, the young man said the attackers also tried to "crush" them under the wheels of the bus.

The young woman was tortured and gang-raped by six men in the moving bus on Dec 16. She was stripped, robbed and then thrown off the bus on the roadside alongwith her friend on the cold December night.

She was taken to a Singapore hospital where she died Dec 29. She was quietly cremated on Dec 30. All the six men, including a juvenille, are now in police custody.

Monday, 31 December 2012

Damini's Case: Guys Don't Forget, Justice Is Not Yet Done!!

Delhi Government announces a compensation of Rs 15 lakh for the family of the gangrape victim.



The Delhi Gang Rape took an uglier turn when the girl breathed her last breath in Singapore & the Government hurriedly brought her dead body back to India, and the cremation happened within hours.

May her Soul Rest In Peace!

What are your thoughts on this? What do you think should be the punishment for RAPE as a CRIME?



An Ambulance Transporting the Body of the 'Braveheart Girl' was seen in New Delhi Early Morning Yesterday.

May Your Soul Rest In Peace.



Punishment for Rape:

1) UAE- Instant Death Penalty within 7 days hanging

2) Iran- Instant Stoned to death/hanging with 24 hrs

3) Afghanistan - Instant death by bullet on head within 4 days

4) China - No Trial, Medical proved rape then Death Penalty

5) Malaysia - Death Penalty

6) Mangolia - Death as revenge by family

7) Iraq - Death by stone till last breath Taliban - Limbs/ Legs/ Balls All Cut Off, & then stoned & then shot

9) Poland - Death thrown to Pigs

10) INDIA -..........................................!

4 times government food daily & 24*7 police security for 7-14 years!!! Funny but fact

Dear Government,

If you really want to help the family of that Girl, then rather than announcing a compensation of Rs 15 lakh for their family, take 150 lakhs from public & kill those Rapists.



We Live in a Country where Immediate action is taken against People protesting for some Good cause

& It takes years to take action against people who have actually done the Crime

Yeah, We Live in a country where a girl gets arrested for updating a facebook status message against one Powerful person

& A Country where a Person making cheap statement against all women just says "Sorry" & gets away with it..

Yeah, We live in a Country where people use any Fake pic to get likes on their pages naming that Girl's Pic & writing a caption 1 Like = 1 Salute. WTF.. Guys, If you need Attention Please go & dance naked on the roads, you will get it for sure

Yeah, We live in a country where people change their profile picture to Black Dot to show their anger & on the other day same people Like & Share fake photos of the victim floating around..!!

The thing is We want everything around us to be changed.

Be it cricket team, parliamentary structures, tax laws, salary, bosses, neighbors, education system, inflation, newspapers, eating habit, etc.

We want everything and anything to be changed, except our own lifestyles and our own character. We find faults in how others are treating girls, others are behaving, others are partying, etc.



Our restless ego is appeased whenever we abuse people in public, and even more, when gain support for those vulgar messages.

Our "Ma -Behen" abuses are always more decent that others' "Ma - Behen" abuses, our eve teasing attempts are always more docile than others' eve teasing attempts.

When others try to put an opinion, it a publicity stunt, but when we try to put exactly the same, its an awareness campaign.

How can we impose a bias on others, until we ourselves are unclear on issues.

GUYS DONT FORGET JUSTICE IS NOT YET DONE!! Please also don't forget to spread it as much as possible, if you want them to be HANGED. SPREAD IT and vote at the right column.

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Damini's Case : Quickly Cremated at a private ceremony



The body of a woman whose gang rape provoked protests and rare national debate about violence against women in India arrived back in New Delhi early on Sunday and was quickly cremated at a private ceremony.

The unidentified 23-year-old medical student died from her injuries on Saturday, prompting promises of action from a government that has struggled to respond to public outrage.

She had suffered brain injuries and massive internal injuries in the attack on December 16, and died in hospital in Singapore where she had been taken for treatment.

She and a male friend had been returning home from the cinema, media reports say, when six men on a bus beat them with metal rods and repeatedly raped the woman. The friend survived. Six suspects were charged with murder after her death.

Damini did die due to multiple organ failure. Organs which failed are:

1) Legal System Failed

2) Police Failed

3) Politics Failed

4) So called Leaders Failed

5) U failed

6) I Failed

7) Humanity Failed

8) Our Culture Failed

9) The Country Failed.

The entire system Failed!!



Salute to the Brave Girl. We will always remember your Pain, Struggle and Courage. You taught us how to fight back for our Rights and Justice. May our Hero rest in peace, and may God give her family strength. We will not rest until we have our country back in our hands.

Photo for Delhi Gang Rape - We want Justice!

I SALUTE to this youngsters for their fighting Spirit for Justice.









Attackers in India rape case to face murder charge



INDIAN police charged six men with murder, hours after a woman who was gang-raped and beaten on a bus in New Delhi nearly two weeks ago died in a Singapore hospital.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was aware of the emotions the attack has stirred, adding it was up to all Indians to ensure that the young woman's death will not have been in vain.

The victim "passed away peacefully" yesterday at Mount Elizabeth hospital in Singapore with her family and officials of the Indian Embassy by her side, Dr. Kevin Loh, the chief executive of the hospital, said in a statement.

Just like how the girl was sent to Singapore due to the poor medical care in India, The judiciary should send the culprits to Saudi Arabia due to our Poor Judiciary.

Hoping For a Judgement Before 2015. Government will now make special jails, rooms, food for these assholes. Why keep them waiting. Finish them this very second.

Friday, 28 December 2012

RIP Damini - You Will Surely Get Justice!!

Damini was raped for nearly an hour in New Delhi bus and both she and her companion were beaten with iron bars and thrown out of the moving bus on street. Since then she was in critical condition and died today!!

Damini lost the battle. She is no more. Really sad news for all of us at the beginning of the day!! May her Soul Rest in Peace.

Death is not the punishment for those bastards. They should be troubled so much so that they willingly die! If the girl was sent to Singapore for 'better' treatment, the rapists should be sent to Saudi for better justice.

We are part of the system and equally to be blamed. We are sorry our sister. We were not able to save you. We are sorry that we could do nothing, but react instead of proactively protecting you.

We are sorry that even after your death, we are so clueless and helpless that in the same city at least 15 Rape incidences were recorded after that fateful day.

Please forgive us. I know you can, you always have.......

May your Soul Rest in Peace...



Damini we all are with You!!

- Billion candles vs 100 lathis
- Protests go viral nationwide
- India unites in solidarity “United in Anger, United in Grief”

We Salute You!!


Why doesn't the nation boycott the Republic Day celebrations in totality? Ensure a "NO SHOW". They don't want the citizens gathering even for a peaceful protest, so why should crowds gather to hear them at their convenience? And what is the Nation celebrating anyway?

Let the PM & the President address vacant spaces & buildings. They don't want our presence now but let us be absent when it matters most. Let the world get a taste of our disgust. Let us shame them by playing their game."



Her soul will never rest in peace until the accused are HANGED to DEATH. Lets all fight for her.

SHARE this Blog if you want them to be HANGED...SPREAD IT




Damini took tuitions to pay for her educational expenses

"Braveheart" who died on Saturday came from a humble family originally from Uttar Pradesh and took tuitions to pay for her school and college fees.

Born into a family from Ballia, the young woman, family friends said, was hard working and desired to forge ahead in life.

The girl’s father, seeing her brilliance in academics, took loans to finance her higher studies.

After her education, she went to Dehradun to train as a physiotherapist. She returned to Delhi and started as an intern in a private hospital in north Delhi. As she was the eldest in the family, her family was convinced that her sucess in academics would inspire her two younger brothers too.

"Like any family they dreamt of their daughter getting a better job and a better salary," a source said.

The dreams were shattered when she became victim to a gangrape December 16, the beginning of a 13-day agonising struggle for life that ended in her death in Singapore on Saturday.

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