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Society | Is outrage about sexual assault the flip side of indifference?

What the intense focus on a few cases out of the tens of thousands of rapes across India every year (32,599 reported cases in 2017) obscures is that sexual assault is a pervasive and persistent pandemic that is not going to disappear thanks to the death penalty or ‘encounters’.

June 29, 2020 / 11:52 IST
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“Does he have to rape me for you to act?” asked the headline of a first-person account on the front page of Deccan Herald on December 5, exactly a week from the day the burnt body of a 26-year-old veterinary doctor was discovered on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

The young, Bengaluru-based journalist described a frightening experience with a stalker on her way home from work, both office and residence located in the city’s reasonably well-lit and busy Central Business District. Although it was just past 9 PM and lots of people were around, she wrote, they “saw everything but chose to remain quiet”, even when she finally shouted at the man who had been harassing her ever since she had left the Metro station.

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On December 6, we woke up to the shocking news of the extrajudicial killing of all four men detained as prime suspects in the gang-rape and murder of the veterinarian. Equally, if not more, appalling was the enthusiastic approval and celebration of the summary executions without trial by a wide range of citizens, including individuals in supposedly responsible positions in Parliament and the police, institutions meant to make and enforce the law.

It is difficult to decide what was more alarming: The calls for public lynching when the men were first apprehended or the gleeful satisfaction expressed by many who felt ‘justice’ had been done by the elimination of the accused even before investigation was completed and charges filed. What is clear is that we will never know now whether those four men were guilty of the crime or the actual perpetrators are roaming free, posing even more of a threat now that they have managed to get away with such a heinous and widely-publicised crime.