By Sajjad Shaukat
Fundamentalist government of
the BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi still prefers military spending
instead of improving social fabric of Indian society. Rising number of rapes are
attributable to religious fanaticism, nation’s patriarchy, widespread poverty
and lack of law enforcement. Now, India has become an eternal ordeal for ladies,
and every 23 minutes a lady is raped. In this respect, some women lodge a
complaint or FIR, while most of them avoid it, considering dishonor in the
society. Indian hegemonic designs and lust for military power has resulted in
brazenly ignoring socio- economic factors behind the menace of rape, as sexual
assaults are direct outcome of ignored priorities at national level. It is
surprising to note that even Indian officials continue harassing ladies through
sexual assaults. In this regard Mr. Mahinder Kumar Khurana, Counsellar
Education and Political Affairs is a Foreign Service officer who was posted to
Indian Embassy, Katmandu in August 2014 and since then he is looking after the
Education and Political matters.
The officer has been accused
of sexual harassment to one of the lady staff i.e. Mrs Jemini Rajbanshi, Lower
Divisional Clerk of Education Wing of Indian Embassy in Katmandu. Addressing to
the complaint launched by the affected lady, Mr. Ranjit Rae, HOM has ordered a silent
Court of Inquiry. In this backdrop, Mr. Mahinder Kumar Khurana has been ordered
to move back to India ASP. In this respect, some major rape cases are
mentionable. On April 14, 2015, an officer of Indian Administrative Service, SN
Roy in Haryana has been sent on leave after being accused of sexually abusing a
woman who complained to the police. On March 28, a woman from Bengaluru filed a
complaint with Delhi police against an immigration officer who sexually harassed
her at Indira Gandhi International Airport. On March 21, a court in Delhi
granted bail to environmentalist R.K. Pachauri who was facing a case of sexual
attack on a woman research analyst. On March 18, the naked body of a
75-year-old woman was found at an shram in West Bengal’s Burdwan district—a
second rape of a senior citizen in West Bengal within a week.
Besides, in a number of rape
cases, targeting foreign ladies have come to the surface in India in 2013. In
March 2013, a 38 year old Swiss woman was gang-raped in a forest near Datia
town by six Indians. In January 2013 a South Korean student was drugged and
raped by the son of owner of the hotel where she was staying. Regrettably, a
British holidaymaker in the northern city of Agra suffered a leg injury when
she jumped out of the hotel window to save her honor, as two men entered her
hotel room with the intent to molest her. In February 2013, a Chinese woman
working in Gurgaon, was raped by an Indian acquaintance. In May 31, 2013, a
young Irish woman was raped by a man in a use in Kalighat area. The 21 years
old young girl came into with acquaintance, an Indian native named Sujay Mitra
in the city of Kolkata where she was celebrating her birthday.
In a notorious
case, five years ago, 15-year old British schoolgirl Scarlett Keeling was aped
and left to die on a beach in the tourist resort of Goa. In another shameful
case, in June 3, 2013, a US national was gang-raped by three men in a truck in
Manali. The man was attacked, after she accepted a lift by three men in a
truck. Police said the men drove the woman to a secluded spot where they raped
her and robbed her. This practice continued in 2014. Taking cognizance of
sexual assaults on the tourist ladies, British and Swiss governments including
those of other countries have already issued instructions to women tourists to
refrain from going to India due to growing risks of insecurity by the Indian
officials. In this context, The New York wrote in June 10, 2013, “Visits to
India by female tourists dropped 35 percent in the first three months of this
year compared with the same period last year. That three-month period came
after the fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old student in New Delhi in December…every
day women face the harassment and intimidation in India.”
It elaborated, “Although the
per capita rate of rapes reported to the police in India is below, as many
sexual attacks go unreported and that the actual number is far higher…sexual
offense law in March that imposes stronger penalties for violence against women
and criminalizes actions. But attacks on women have continued with an alarming
regularity. While Indian women are most often the targets, foreign tourists
have been victims as well.” Sumit Galhotra, a journalist who specializes in
human rights in South Asia, said that he has noticed, “While some rape cases in
India have received widespread coverage in the local media, but others have
not, particularly rape cases in rural India, which are routinely ignored in the
press…despite the pervasiveness of India’s rape problem, only a few cases get
international headlines.”
In fact, the fast-track
court system in India is still not fast enough. In this context, the Indian judicial
system moves at a glacial pace, because the prosecution’s primary focus has,
instead, been on barring foreign journalists from proceedings. In this
connection, on March 29, 2015, a report under the caption, “Pakistani girl
molested, Pune cop held”, published in Indian newspaper, “The Hindu” said that
a Pune policeman has been booked for molesting a minor Pakistani national at
her residence. Anand Gidde, attached to the Pakistan desk of the Foreigners
Registration Office, visited the 13-year-old’s house on March 24 ostensibly for
verifying documents and molested her. Nevertheless, rape of a Pakistani Hindu
minor girl is driven by general acrimony of Indians against Pakistan. Despite
repeated demand of Pakistani High Commission in India, no action has been taken
against the culprit Anand Gidde who has also managed a bail before arrest. Reportedly,
the minor girl was raped by the Pune Police official on instance of Indian
secret agency, RAW officials to humiliate the family of the victim after they
refused to work for RAW.
The incident is an eye
opener for foreigners, particularly Hindu and Sikh families aspiring to visit
India for pilgrimage or other purposes. Undoubtedly, major reason
for increasing cases of rape is callous attitude of Indian government and
political leaders who behave insensitively to these ugly crimes. Hence, foreign
governments and media must pay a greater attention regarding growing evil of
rape against women in India, denouncing it forcefully and uncovering negligence
of Indian police and law-enforcing agencies. Otherwise, besides the
non-officials, even Indian officials would continue targeting ladies through
sexual assaults.
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