Friday, June 17, 2011

Euthanasia accepted in India

Fourteen men....

Policeman by occupation,

Powerful, corrupt.


One girl, fourteen year old, missing from her home in Lakhimpur khiri, in Uttar Pradesh.

Found hanging from a tree in Police station.


Police suggested it was a suicide.


Initial autopsy report rules out foul play. Doubts raised on its authenticity.


Do you need to be a Sherlock Holmes to figure out what happened?

Policeman suspended, so was the doctor(s) who carried out the autopsy.


Does the story ends here?


The mother of this girl alleges she was offered Rs. five lac.


We are talking of corruption in India.

What is corruption? Making big money through unfair means?


If so, what is this?

A country that is headed by a woman, has one of the most influential woman on earth as the leader of the incumbent party, a state that is headed by another woman, who until few years ago was portrayed as India's Obama, this is what India and UP are.

India that finds itself among Afghanistan, Congo, Pakistan and Somalia in the list of countries that are most dangerous for women.

Few years ago, the security guards deployed at one of the gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhawan, raped a girl after chasing her boy friend.

Surely it must have been the President Kalam's wish that the case was heard in a fast track court and the culprits were brought to justice.

I feel, rape itself is shocking enough. What I find more shocking is that so many of them take turn, and not a single person's conscience speaks during the ordeal. And when the ordeal does end finally, these rascals find it most appropriate to put an end to the sufferings of their victim, this teenager! They concur and quickly strangulate her. What an example of euthanasia.

Can something that the nation try to do in the cases that saw massive media coverage be done here?

Please answer before it is someone close to you needing justice.

1 comment:

  1. The main culprit in this case, a police man has been caught.

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