INDIA: WOMAN JUMPS
FROM TRAIN TO ESCAPE RAPE
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A young woman is in hospital in critical condition after throwing
herself off a moving train in an attempt to escape molestation. It’s the
latest in a number of incidents that have exposed the vulnerability of
women in India. The 25-year-old woman jumped from the carriage of a
moving train after allegedly being molested by a soldier.
The
attack occurred while the train was en route from Darjeeling to Delhi.
The man groped her after she had visited the lavatory. After pushing him
back, the woman jumped from the Brahmaputra Mail line train. The mother
of two is being treated in hospital in the city of Patna. “Her
condition continues to be critical. A team of doctors is treating her.
She has suffered injuries to her head and legs,” authorities said. A
member of the Assam Rifles paramilitary force has been arrested and
charged in connection with the incident.
It
comes just weeks after a 23-year-old medical student was gang-raped on a
bus in Dehli, while her male companion was severely beaten. She later
died from her injuries in hospital. In the immediate aftermath of the
rape, no one responded to their cries for help. Police and passersby
left the mortally injured female student lying naked and bleeding for
almost an hour. Her case has resonated with the population as hundreds
of thousands took to the streets to voice their anger over the attack
and the lack of police response. The rapists have been arrested. Five of
the men detained have been indicted with gang rape and murder, and are
likely to face execution.
People
demanded new laws to protect Indian women. In an effort to provide more
protection on transport routes and deter gangs operating on trains, the
railway police have stepped up patrols. In 2012, police apprehended
nearly 15 gangs and recovered 15 weapons from trains.
The
problem of sexual violence against women appears to touch all levels of
Indian society, as on Thursday the ruling Congress party in Assam state
suspended a politician accused of rape a woman at the village of
Santipur. The villagers later attacked the politician and captured the
footage on tape. New Delhi has an infamous reputation as India’s rape
capital, seemingly confirmed by a report in the Hindustan Times that
documents more than 20 rape cases in the city since December 16th, the
day of the rape and brutal murder of the 23-year-old medical student.
In every society, there is frustration, there is depression, there is
loneliness. The mind is simply not satisfied and having more and more
sex or commiting sexual crimes to gratify desires is like putting
gasoline in the fire.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
So
much progress. So on every level people’s lives are longer than they
were ten years ago, twenty years ago. The life expectancy of all the
nations of the world that are developing medically, technologically is
raising, raising, raising. Economically, so much progress has been made.
... So with all this progress why the greatest medical problem is
mental health, mental disease, depression. This is a serious problem
today, depression and it’s not the problem is not amongst just the poor
people. It’s the upper class, the aristocrats as well as the middle
class. So much depression. Insanity, frustration, suicide; just people
minds just burst with craziness, they just go on rape people, shoot
people. ... People are turning to alcohol, drugs. Why? Because they are
frustrated, they are lonely. People need happiness, but unfortunately,
in society today people do not know what happiness is.
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