8-year-old woman raped in Delhi – bdnews24.com



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Every year thousands of women are raped in India. Some of these incidents extended to the extremes of morals and conscience.

According to local media reports, the incident took place in Chawla, southwest of Delhi, on Monday night. The arrested youth is in the age group of 30 years.

Swati Maliwal, director of the Delhi Women’s Commission, told the BBC: “The old woman was waiting for a milkmaid outside her house on Monday night. She met the young man at that time.”

“The young man told the old woman that the milkman would not come. There is a nearby place where you can get milk.” The old woman believed the young man and went with him, Swati said.

“So the young man took her to a nearby farm and raped her. The old woman cried and asked him to leave. She said she was her grandmother’s age. But the young man did not listen to his request and violated his. When the old woman tried to stop him, she was beaten and tortured. “

Some local villagers heard the old woman screaming as she passed the farm and they rescued her and turned the accused over to the police.

According to the BBC, Swati visited the elderly woman at her home in Chawla on Tuesday. Swati said she was “heartbroken” to see the old woman’s physical and mental state. “The skin on her hands is completely wrinkled with age,” she said. We are surprised to hear what happened to her. She has sores on her face and all over her body. “

“She (the old woman) is in terrible trauma,” Swati said, adding that the old woman had also bled as a result of the physical abuse.

“I am going to write a letter to the Chief Justice of Delhi and the Deputy Governor of the city requesting a speedy trial of the case. So they can hang it up in six months.”

According to the National Bureau of Criminal Records of India, in 2016 there were 33,096 rape cases in the country. Which means there is a violation every 15 minutes.

However, social workers claim that the actual number of rape cases is several times higher. Because, due to the conventional social system, most cases of rape are not prosecuted. Not all events are news headlines.

At the time of the coronavirus epidemic in India, an ambulance driver raped a patient while being taken to hospital.

“No matter what age, no woman is safe in this country,” said Yogita Viana, a women’s rights activist. “I saw a one-month-old girl who had been raped.”



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