Patna witnessed a horror show on Thursday (July 24) when a bunch of men beat
up a woman and then virtually stripped her in full public view. What is
shameful about the incident is that it all happened in broad daylight on one
of the city's busiest roads near Gandhi Maidan in central Patna and not a
single person in the entire crowd dared to intervene.



If that wasn't enough, the police arrived half an hour later, watched the
show for another hour before taking the culprits to the police station. The
humiliation lasted close to two hours.



Police sources revealed that the woman had told them she had been lured to
Patna by one of the men, Rakesh, who took her to a hotel and invited some
friends over. The men then proceeded to force her to have sex. When she ran
away they chased her. Additional director general of Police Neelamani
claimed the woman was already in the flesh trade. He said the assault
followed a disagreement over money.



The situation turned ugly when Rakesh and his friend started stripping her.
They claimed that she was a sex worker and had tried to entice them.
However, the woman snatched Rakeshs mobile, which she told the crowd had the
numbers he contacted before bringing her from Jasidih in Jharkhand to Patna.
Hearing her version, a group in the crowd beat up Rakesh.



Preliminary investigations have suggested that Rakesh has close links with
the flesh trade, said IG (Patna Zone) Sunil Kumar.



Meanwhile reacting to the heinous incident National Commission for Women
(NCW) chief Girija Vyas said, "I am shocked seeing it on TV, we have asked
for a report. Severest punishment should be given to the men. It is also
shocking to see that civil society either participated or watched, venting
their anger on a lady - she is not an object, she is a human being. I have
written to the Commissioner for a detailed report, and written to the Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar to ensure the culprits are punished severely."



NCW member Ranjana Kumari criticised the way the government and
administration had acted. She criticised Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s
‘casual’ reaction ordering an inquiry.



“What is there to inquire about? Just round up the boys who behaved in a
brutal manner, and punish them. Otherwise others will be encouraged to do
the same thing. Inquiries have today become a way for the culprits to get
out of the net. The punitive law is weak and not enforceable, police are
totally insensitive, when girl was brought to police station instead of
catching those who brought her there they instead blames her. My blood boils
to see the video,” said Ranjana Kumari, expressing her confidence that NCW
chief would send a delegation to meet the Bihar government and demand action
on the incident.



Expressing outrage over the incident, the Congress demanded that the state
government take immediate action against the molesters.



Congress spokesperson Jayanti Natarajan said, “It is absolutely outrageous
that a woman can be physically assaulted in this way in Patna in this modern
day and age. This kind of moral policing is abhorrent in any democracy and
cannot be allowed and I think it is vital that this should be treated as a
serious crime by the local administration and very strict punishment be
given to the people who perpetrated this outrage.”



The incident has also drawn sharp criticism from former Women and Child
Development minister Renuka Chowdhary who said, "If only we implemented our
laws, and ensure existing laws are applied, that itself would be a huge
deterrent. There also has to be a societal reaction invoked, NGOs should be
up in arms. Every citizen irrespective of what trade she is in, is entitled
to dignity. This is the responsibility of the chief minister - Nitish Kumar
is a good man, he should make an example of this case which would be a huge
signal. I think Girija Vyas is doing outstanding work, but she must be
supported and supplemented by state chief ministers."



Timestv 24/ 07





Amid a strong public and political outcry across the state, police, which
were accused of inaction, geared up to take against those involved  in
Thursday’s molestation and stripping of a woman on a busy Patna road.



On Friday, Patna City SP Anwar Hussain said an FIR had been lodged with the
Gandhi Maidan police against a man called Rakesh Kumar and a few other
persons whose identities are not yet known. A second FIR pertaining to rape
has been filed at the Kotwali police station on the basis of the victim’s
statement against Kumar and two other unidentified persons. Cops are raiding
several places to arrest them.A third complaint was filed under the Immoral
Traffic Act against the owner and the manager of the hotel, where the woman
was staying. Both the owner and the manager were arrested on Thursday.



Hussain said the woman, a native of Dumka in Jharkhand, told police that
Kumar had called her to Patna promising her a job. He said the victim had
been sent for medical tests. “The results of the tests are yet to come,” he
added.



In the Assembly, the Opposition alluded the molestation in full public view
to Draupadi’s ‘chirharan’. Opposition members trooped into the well carrying
newspaper clippings and placards and chanted ‘Mahila utpiran band karo’,
‘Chirharan band karo’, ‘Mahila ko suraksha do’ etc. The House proceedings
were stalled several times as the Opposition sought an adjournment motion
over what they described as a “shameful happening”.



The state Legislative Council, too, witnessed uproarious scenes. Congress
MLC Mahachandra Prasad Singh moved an adjournment motion which acting
council chairman Arun Kumar rejected. Kumar said the government will reply
on Monday. Several RJD members, including Ghulam Gaus and Nawal K Yadav,
slammed police for not taking action. “It reminded us of Draupadi’s
‘chirharan’,” Gaus said.



Water resources minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav informed the state
legislative council that a police inquiry into the incident was on.



The disrobing incident has put CM Nitish Kumar on the back foot. In the
House, he had to hear Opposition jibes like ‘sushashan nahi, ye Dushashan
hai, chir haran ka sashan hai’.



Nitish described the stripping of the woman in public view as a ‘slur on a
civilized society’. He said, “The moment I came to know about it, I asked
police to take stern action. The mobile police van should have been at the
spot in 10 minutes. But it didn’t happen.” He said action has been initiated
against the guilty cops. He added that two policemen in mufti saved the
woman.



“I have asked police to take action and ensure a speedy trial in this case.
If such incidents happen, it is also the responsibility of senior district
officials,” he

said.



He, however, expressed surprise that the incident happened in full public
view and yet nobody bothered to prevent the guilty persons from stripping
the girl. “This is also the problem of society. You can change a government,
but not a society,” Nitish.



Meanwhile, NCW has sought a report from the Bihar government over the
incident with chairperson Girija Vyas saying she was “shocked to see TV
footage’’ of the incident adding not only its perpetrators but also the
spectators ought to be punished.



TNN 25 July 2009

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