Monday, 13 August 2012

Freedom of a woman to live life without fear .....




On  one  side,  we  are  celebrating  India  winning  6  Olympic  medals  for  the  1st  time  in  history.  On  the  same  front  page  of  the  newspaper,  is  the  horrifying  story  of  a  woman  (Pallavi  Purakayastha,  Mumbai,  August  10th),  murdered  inside  her  own  house  because  she  resisted  rape  by  the  watchman.


I'd  taken  advantage  of  the  3  day  long  weekend  starting  with  Janmashtami  and  was  out  of  touch  with  all  news.  It  was  only  this  morning  that  I  managed  to   read  all  the  news  of  the  past  few  days.  Yes,  I  am  happy  for  Sushil  Kumar  and  wholeheartedly  agree  that  he  would  have  won  the  gold  had  he  not  been  physically  unwell.  But  after  reading  the  story  on  the  brutal  murder  of  Pallavi,  the  joy  in  my  heart  at  Sushil's  win  has  been  snuffed  out.


True,  both  are  unrelated.  But  is  the  loss  of  a  life  in  its  prime,  not  to  be  treated  as  a  matter  of  national  importance?  What  will  happen  to  this  story?  The  newspapers  covered  it  for  a  day  or  two;  the  watchman  has  confessed;  a  trial  will  commence  and  drag  along  for  a  few  years.  There  will  no  doubt  be  a  lawyer  for  the  watchman  who  will  try  and  prove  that  Pallavi  was  solely  to  blame;  maybe  she  wore  clothes  which  incited  the  watchman  to  "lust"  for  her.  Or  maybe  not.  Since  the  watchman  is  not  the  son  of  a  politician  or  is  not  an  actor,  he  may  be  handed  over  a  lifetime  imprisonment  sentence  in  a  couple  of  years.  The  end.


That  is  really  the  end?  That  is  all  we  can  do  to  a  rapist? 


I  cannot  but  think  of  Pallavi's  parents;  what  must  they  be  going  through  now?  When  a  child  is  conceived,  when  a  mother  feels  her  child  kick  inside  her  womb  for  the  first  time,  when  the  child  is  born  and  the  parents  hold  their  child  for  the  first  time,  and  then  the  child  slowly  sits  up...the  first  baby  steps...the  first  sentences …  school .....  graduation ….. job ....  and  then…..?  Parents  have  to  live  through  this  too?  Attempted  rape  and  murder  of  that  child,  whose  each  moment  of  life  they  rejoiced  and  celebrated?


No,  this  cannot  be  the  answer.  Our  country  has  to  have  an  answer.  I  do  not  care  if  this  gruesome  act  happens  in  other  countries  too;  we  want  a  solution  here.  In  a  country  where  majority  of  the  population  worships  Maa  Durga  in  various  forms  throughout  the  year. 


There  has  to  be  fear  in  the  mind  of  every  person  who  even  contemplates  this  gruesome  act.  I  am  not  suggesting  capital  punishment,  though  in  this  case,  a  public  hanging  would  be  in  order.  But  an  immediate  punishment  is  sorely  required.    I  would  advocate

1)  Surgical / chemical  castration
2)  Within  3  days  of  the  act
3)  No  trial


Is  anyone  listening? 

I  doubt.  It  is  only  the  immediate  family  of  the  victim  who  are  truly  affected.  I  do  not  know  if  Pallavi  had  any  siblings;  if  not,  the  parents  would  most  likely  be  feeling  why  could  they  not  have  died  in  Pallavi’s  place?  Or  what  had  they  done  to  deserve  this  fate?


What  will  it  take  for  a  law  like  this  to  come  into  force  in  our  country?  The  country  came  together  and  fought  for  Jessica  Lall.  Can  the  country  come  together  and  fight  for  the  RIGHT  to  LIVE,  of  every  woman  in  this  country,  WITHOUT  THE  FEAR  OF  RAPE?   


Or  is  it  too  much  to  ask  for?


Lalita


"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high.......
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake"

5 comments:

  1. Lalita , the law makers are the law breakers ! Pallavi's case has come to light , what about the numerous other cases that are wrapped and kept aside silently ? Like everything else this will also be forgotten ...Who can fight this or Who will fight this ? Even if someone comes up , there will be shut down soon...thats the sad and sorry state of affairs that our country / world is currently in !

    Sadly we should take the law into our own hands ...Priyanka Kannan

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    1. Right Priyanka.....which is why all of us enjoyed the film "A Wednesday" so much.

      Not even celebrities have the power to change things, even if they wanted to....

      So that means...all of us sit and watch more of these? And digest?

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  2. Lalita Di, All this come down to our age old problem, the general attitude of society!
    Even if the rapist is punished, will the society let the victim to lead a normal life? If she wants to forget and move on, will society let her?
    If the freedom of walking on the roads with head held high is taken away from someone, I think it is even worse than life sentence.
    If we teach our daughters to 'behave appropriately' isn't it important to teach the sons to respect women?
    sadly, in the houses where they urge girls to be home before 7 clock, they have no idea what the 'ma da ladla' is upto!
    and, this remains one of the main reason why birth of a girl child is still grieved in India!
    -Amy

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    1. This is the only problem for which I fail to even imagine a solution .... rest, we can still hope....good and immediate laws..... but this?

      "If she wants to forget and move on, will society let her?"

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  3. this is really serious problem our society is facing. Need of our society is to have a good leader...who can bring people together to fight...once the leader is emerged followers have to be there..this will make impossible thing also possible...
    ---- Purva

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