2. Sadly, the norms still prevail
• It hasn’t been long since an incident shook entire India that
was shackled in its own bigoted norms.
• And by scrutinizing the details, the whole stereotypical mass,
yet, will stand with a lathi to straighten the wrongs of
the ‘evil-doer’ of the society.
• The recent news about one of the Delhi gangrape accused,
Ram Singh’s sudden suicide hasn’t brought much relief or
disappointment.
• Instead, it’s a parallel of the two feelings together.
• It’s a sort of injustice to the victim, I must say. What really
bothers me is that the news continuously flashes his case of
depression and anxiety that led to this perplexed incident.
• The most secure jail in India cannot secure its prisoners, is a
matter that bothers all.
3. He knew he had to die
• The victim’s parents couldn’t have left him alive in the luxury
of a jail.
• He had to pay a price for the crime he had committed.
• However, this entire story of suicide cannot be trusted upon.
• A CBI probe has to be conducted to reveal the true nature of
this incident.
• Ram Singh’s lawyer declared that he had no depression or
frustration.
• I know I am nobody to judge, but sometime opinions need to
be set.
• The race of Nirbhaya’s struggle is still on. Her full sacrifice will
only be declared when every convict is punished, even the
juvenile.
4. Why always treats the deserving with
improper justice
• Instances can be located by the Aarushi Murder case, Ruchika
Molestation case and Jessica Lal Murder case.
• Proper justice immediately has to forgo any pity or
sympathy.
• Ram Singh’s suicide has disturbed the balance that should
have been the other way round. Justice in India is like a
lapdog only obeying orders and nothing else.
• Justice is blind but not so blind that the right has to be judged
again and again.
• The incident actually coughed out a large amount of
youngsters and women to protest but only protests cannot
shake a mountain.
5. • Ram Singh’s suicide has brought the government on trial to
solve the mystery and give justice to the victim.
• I will say, that the true justice of Nirbhaya’s struggle can only be
fulfilled when words like rape, molestation, sexual harassment
are terms rarely used.
• That day seems to be out of the picture. But it shouldn’t be out
of sight.
• India has a long way to go in changing the thought process of
its citizens; after all age-old traditions cannot be snapped in a
moment.
• I don’t know whether Ram Singh’s death is justice for the
victim’s family but what I do know is that its fair- only time will
decide the outcome of the unforgettable incident of 2012.
6. Well, the game is on.
• My only opinion is that every convict must be punished so
severely that no other man can dream of this heinous crime.
• The rest five are left to complete the order of their
punishment.