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New Delhi (CNN) -- Indian police have arrested three suspects named in a suicide note left by a teenager who claimed she had been gang raped, as anger in the country grows over the rising number of violent crimes committed against women.
The 17-year-old girl died Wednesday after ingesting poison, according to Paramjit Singh Gill, the inspector-general of police in the Patiala district of Punjab in the country's north.
In her suicide note, the girl blamed her alleged rapists for causing her death. Three of the suspects, including a female accomplice, have since been arrested, Gill said.
The unnamed girl claimed she was gang raped during the Hindu festival of Diwali on November 13. However, a formal case wasn't registered by police until 14 days later.
Two police officers involved in the case have been fired and another has been suspended for their handling of the rape complaint. Gill said an investigation was underway into allegations made by the girl's family that the officers pressured her to withdraw her complaint.
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The teenager's death comes after days of mass protests over the gang rape of a 23-year-old woman on a bus in New Delhi on December 16.
Read more: India gang-rape victim in Singapore for treatment
The attackers were alleged to have assaulted the woman and her male companion, robbing them of their belongings before dumping them at the side of a road, according to a police statement. Six suspects are now under arrest, including the bus driver and a minor.
The woman's male companion has since been discharged from hospital, but the violent sexual assault left the woman near death and in need of intensive care.
She was flown to Singapore for treatment on Thursday where doctors described her condition Friday as "extremely critical."
"Our medical team's investigations upon her arrival at the hospital yesterday showed that in addition to her prior cardiac arrest, she also had infection of her lungs and abdomen, as well as significant brain injury. The patient is currently struggling against the odds, and fighting for her life," said Kelvin Loh, the chief executive officer of Mount Elizabeth Hospital.
Authorities haven't released the name of the rape victim, but protesters are calling her "Damini," which means "lightning" in Hindi. "Damini" is also a 1993 Bollywood film whose lead female character fights for a housemaid, a victim of a sexual assault.
The brutal attack triggered a wave of protests that started in the Raisina Hills area of New Delhi on Saturday, and spread to other areas of the city. Demonstrators marched through the streets waving signs that read, "Hang them till death," and "Stop this shame."
Police aimed water cannon at the crowd, after some demonstrators tried to break through the security barriers erected around the government district, parliament building and presidential palace. Protesters claimed they were injured in clashes, and returned to the streets on Sunday shouting anti-government slogans.
More demonstrations were held on Thursday, when elderly and middle-aged women joined younger students to demand greater action and protection. They say the government is not doing enough to address the alarming incidence of rape in India.
Reported rape cases have surged more than tenfold over the past 40 years -- from 2,487 in 1971 to 24,206 in 2011, according to official figures. New Delhi alone reported 572 rapes last year and more than 600 in 2012.
The government announced plans Thursday to "name and shame" convicted rapists by posting their names, images and addresses on official websites, according to the Times of India.
Read more: Opinion: India's rape problem needs a rewiring of society's attitude
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the safety of women as his government's "highest concern" in a meeting with senior government officials.
"Women and girls represent half the population and our society has not been fair to this half. Their socio-economic status is improving, but gaps persist," he said in speech Thursday.
"The emergence of women in public spaces, which is an absolutely essential part of social emancipation, is accompanied by growing threats to their safety and security," Singh said.
He reiterated that the December 16 bus rape case would be dealt with in a speedy manner.
"There can be no meaningful development without the active participation of half the population and this participation simply cannot take place if their security and safety are not assured," Singh said.
Seema Sirohi, Indian Council on Global Relations, told CNN that most women in India had their own stories of sexual harassment and abuse.
"To be a woman in India is not an easy proposition. Every woman has experienced some kind of abuse on public transportation, lewd remarks on the street. No matter how conservatively you are dressed, you are still open season for the men," she said.
"There are a lot of reasons why this happens, but the patriarchal system is one, a lack of policing is another, and general treatment of women which is not equal to men, even though it may be so under the law," Sirohi added.
The Indian Cabinet plans to set up a commission to look into the rape and suggest measures to improve women's safety. The commission has three months to submit its report to the government.


 
Rape - Banned topic

Indian local news nothing to do with Pakistan - Banned topic

Already posted in another thread.

Its not a world affair news. Stop making these threads.
 
For haven's sake start a sticky thread "Crimes against Women" where we should post and discuss all such crimes from every country.+
you shyty guys are runing away from the realities by banning such topics :angry:
So you want to discuss each and every crime happening around the world.

There is one topic for you. Cannibal warlords of Liberia. These warlords kill children, take their hearts out and give the pieces to child soldiers, give them blood of the slain children to drink before going to war. Over 70% of women in that country are victims of rape or molestation.

I can give you many topics like these.
 
For haven's sake start a sticky thread "Crimes against Women" where we should post and discuss all such crimes from every country.

you shyty guys are runing away from the realities by banning such topics :angry:


I would agree on that - with several news coming out from India(read a news yesterday where the girl was raped while the boyfriend ran away), there is no point not discussing them and if it projects a wrong view about India/Indians so be it.
 
I would agree on that - with several news coming out from India(read a news yesterday where the girl was raped while the boyfriend ran away), there is no point not discussing them and if it projects a wrong view about India/Indians so be it.

irrespective of if it happened in India or Pakistan. i want due share for women's rights on this forum.

By just sticking one's head in sand does not cover the grave crime .

PDF is discriminating women by banning such topic viz a viz rape be it in India/Pakistan or any other country. since Males on this forum become uneasy and can not wipe their own nose.
 
irrespective of if it happened in India or Pakistan. i want due share for women's rights on this forum.

By just sticking one's head in sand does not cover the grave crime .

PDF is discriminating women by banning such topic viz a viz rape be it in India/Pakistan or any other country. since Males on this forum become uneasy and can not wipe their own nose.


I think the members don't want to discuss about the women's rights topics is due to the fact it might project a wrong picture about each other's countries. But I agree that these topics can be discussed as it will cause an awareness atleast for some members.
 
I think the members don't want to discuss about the women's rights topics is due to the fact it might project a wrong picture about each other's countries. But I agree that these topics can be discussed as it will cause an awareness atleast for some members.

if something is wrong in a country let it portray the truth.
 
What the fcuk!!! indians are getting really desperate....go masterbate you losers! hindustan is becoming rapistan day by day...

:fie:

Doesn't mean Pakistan is safe for women. In your land of pure (particularly in tribal belt)people ravage a women as a punishment.

:tdown:

if something is wrong in a country let it portray the truth.

For that forum rules needs to be amended not that every one can open a rape thread and bash India which is against the rules of the forum.

Violation 1: the thread is related to Rape which is a banned topic.

Violation 2: The thread is discussing Indian social issues.

Amend these laws and we will discuss this topic.
 
Doesn't mean Pakistan is safe for women. In you land of pure people Rape gang rape a women as a punishment.

:tdown:

Only tribal idiots do that, so in other words common Indians are as bad as Pakistan's tribal idiots. Rape is an epidemic in India wide-spread in all cities all segments of society, this is why many women in your country are not going outside at night it is too dangerous for them.
 
Only tribal idiots do that, so in other words common Indians are as bad as Pakistan's tribal idiots. Rape is an epidemic in India wide-spread in all cities all segments of society, this is why many women in your country are not going outside at night it is too dangerous for them.

These crimes they take place in every country, But the increase in this crime is a concern though for India.
 
Published: 28 December, 2012, 07:28

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Indian youth hold candles and placards as they take part in a candle light vigil following the gang rape of a student in the Indian capital during a rally in Ahmedabad (AFP Photo / Sam Panthaky)

Amid widespread outrage over a gang rape in Delhi, another victim of sexual assault in India has committed suicide after police and suspects from an influential cast pressured her to drop the case.

The teenage girl was found dead Wednesday night after swallowing poison. She was assaulted during the festival of Diwali on November 13 in the Patiala region, Punjab, according to officials.

No arrests were made after she took her case to the police. It was only after her suicide that three suspects were detained on Thursday.

Inspector General Paramjit Singh Gill said that the teenager had been "running from pillar to post to get her case registered" but officers failed to open a formal inquiry. "One of the officers tried to convince her to withdraw the case," Gill, the police chief for the area, told AFP. One police officer has been sacked and another suspended over their response to the alleged incident.

According to the victim's sister the teenager was under great pressure from police. “The police started pressuring her to either reach a financial settlement with her attackers or marry one of them," she told Indian NDTV network.

India’s social structure could be at the heart of this tragic story, as The Hindu newspaper reported that the victim was from a low cast “untouchable” family. Meanwhile her suspected rapists come from an influential caste Hindu family. The names of the accused – Gurpreet Singh, Balwinder Singh and Shinderpal Kaur – were mentioned in her suicide note.

The teenager’s suicide comes after another case of alleged sexual violence sparked days of massive protests across the country. Protesters demanded the death penalty for the five suspects accused of attacking a 23-year-old student and her male friend on a charter bus on December 16. The woman was gang-raped and both were beaten with iron rods. She remains in critical condition after she was moved to a hospital in Singapore.

In efforts to curb violence against women, Indian authorities have decided to publish online details of perpetrators including their names, addresses and identity. "We are very serious about dealing with the problem and taking all possible action as early as possible," said Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh, the country's junior home minister.

Official figures show that 228,650 of the total 256,329 violent crimes recorded last year in India were against women. However the real figure is thought to be much higher as so many women are reluctant to report attacks to the police.

Indian gang-rape victim commits suicide
 
Only tribal idiots do that, so in other words common Indians are as bad as Pakistan's tribal idiots. Rape is an epidemic in India wide-spread in all cities all segments of society, this is why many women in your country are not going outside at night it is too dangerous for them.

....another one of these "thinking tanks".:hitwall:
 

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