Monday, July 7, 2014

Rape - The Tragic Face of Humanity

                              



                             As the sun began to hide beneath the horizon, no person is seen on the road. A lone woman is in a hurry to board a bus, but that bus did not arrive.  A group of men are approaching her with an evil grin on their face. They slowly approached her, waiting for a chance.  The lady’s heart began to pound so loudly that it was heard even to her. The tensed lady started to scream when they caught her hand, but nobody is there to help her.  She resisted but could not overcome them. They gagged her and took her away. Thus, a beautiful life went swirling into the verges of darkness.  Does this scene remind you of something?
                             
                               Rape. The most atrocious and monstrous act done by a person by torturing the other sex (female) to satisfy his personal lust and desire. According to Indian Penal Code, Section 375, defined rape as, “Sexual intercourse with a woman against her will, without her consent, by coercion, misrepresentation or fraud or at a time when she has been intoxicated or duped, or is of unsound mental health and in any case if she is under 16 years of age.”
                                
                             Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The day a woman can walk freely on the roads, that day we can say that India achieved independence.”  Very true. But do we see any woman walking on the roads alone? She should (must) be escorted with someone (companion) for security reasons. No matter how securing the place maybe, a woman is always sceptical about her returning home safely. But how can we change this...   This may be the biggest query lingering in our minds.
                            
                           Whatever may be the reason for rape, women are still being raped and the government is unresponsive to it.  The Capital of India, New Delhi has the highest number of rape-reports in any Indian cities, according to 2012 statistics. According to National Crime Records Bureau of India, 24,923 rape cases were reported across India in 2012, while the 5 year average over 2007-2011 was 22,000 rapes a year. Adjusted for population growth over time, the annual rape rate in India has increased from 1.9 to 2.0 per 100,000 people over 2008-2012 periods. Nearly 68,000 rape cases were registered across the country during 2009-2011, but only 16,000 rapists were convicted and sentenced to prison. But if were to notice the present day scenario, nearly ¼ of the newspaper is ample with the news of sexual violence on women.
                           
                      The 2012 Delhi gang rape has created widespread attention on rapes in India and the most recent 2014 Badaun gang rape has caused some serious global issue. It is a disgrace for us when the UN expressed concerned on female atrocities in India. Not only these cases but a number of other rape cases has bewildered the society as well as set a negative impression on the opposite gender. Other cases include – Anjana Mishra rape case in 1999, Soumya rape and murder case in 2011, Geeta Chopra rape and murder case in 1978, Aruna Shanbaug case in 1973 and so on......
                           
                         A10-month-old raped by a neighbour in Delhi; an 18-month-old raped and abandoned on the streets in Calcutta; a 14-year-old raped and murdered in a police station in Uttar Pradesh; a husband facilitating his own wife's gang rape in Howrah; a 65-year-old grandmother raped in Kharagpur. It is said that, a rape is reported for every 21 minutes in India. Seeing this above information anybody will say, “What is going on and what is wrong with this world?”                             
                         
                          Even if anti-rape laws come into force, what is the use if they are not properly & promptly implemented to punish the rapists? We have the Nirbhaya act come into force after the infamous 2012 Delhi gang rape occurred. The Indian Penal Code has various sections dedicated for protecting a female and their equivalent punishment for any offence. As a matter of fact, the law enforcing agencies (police & judiciary), should be much more stringent in maintaining law and order in the state and thereby penalize the convict as early as possible. The media also should succour in creating awareness on these issues among the public.
                          
                           To understand any problem, we need to find the root cause for it. It may be time consuming, but we can surely find the solution to it. The causes for sexual rape can be classified into personal factors, societal factors, and psychological factors .Personal factors include a person holding a grudge, an urge to experience a sexual pleasure, traumatic experience, drug facilitated sexual assault. Societal factors include poverty, physical and social environment, laws and policies, social norms, disasters and lack of infrastructure, global trends and economic factors. When sanity of a person is questionable the person may be a part of this.

Causes & solution
1.    Brought up of kids by parents & family members is defective –    Too much liberty is given to male child and too many restrictions are imposed on female child in her life from the moment she steps into this world by the parents and family members. This is like a slow poison. Thus parents and other family members unintentionally create superiority complex in male, inferiority complex in female. Therefore every parent & family member has to realise this fact and mould their kids perfectly, by giving equal importance to both the genders.

2.    Influence of the Modern society - clubs, pubs, late night parties, consumption of alcohol, drugs, obscene movies, advertising media, TV shows and Internet highly influence the people. It is the parents, teachers and friends who have to explain and make the children realise which is right and which is wrong. The media also should aid in creating awareness.


3. The Policy makers (Govt.), the law enforcing authorities (police& judiciary)-Political interference, favouritism, laxity in implementing law and order is the next important cause. There should be much more stringent in forming polices, implementing law and order in the state and thereby penalize the convict and punishing the culprit as early as possible so that everybody will be afraid and careful in doing such acts in future.

Conclusion:
                    
       Prevention of the problem is in the hands of parents, family members, teachers, friends and media. It is their responsibility to mould the male children and instill them with sincerity, obedience, diligence, harmonious behaviour towards society regarding the equality of the female gender.
   
           Control of the problem is in the hands of ruling government, Administrative department, Police department, & the judiciary department by imposing the rules promptly and stringently and punishing the convicts by sending them to jail or castration or ablation of the emotional centres in the brain by radio ablation/surgical ablation (by this, the emotional & anti-social activities can be erased ) or execution(hang to death).
                            
                             Whatever may be the punishment it should be taken as early as possible. Then only people will have the confidence on ruling government, Administrative department, Police department, & also on the judiciary.
                          
                      Thus, we have to be more diligent towards societal issues and to restore harmony and peace in society by warding away the ill in the society. Rapes happened in past and are happening at present but should see that they should not happen in future. 
                          So, by keeping the past in mind, let’s try to end these primitive animalistic crimes, by joining hands and raising our voices as one, for protecting the Mothers of the future humanity.                               
   
Think about it yourself.......
                                                                                        
                                                                                                -Doctor Sinapra