Once Again we Need our Nepalese Embassy to come forward and take strict action against culprit who are involved in rape.
Imagine one being raped, injured and later left to die in a house so that offender could roam free.
It’s even difficult to imagine such brutal situation but that’s exactly what happened to a 23-year-old Nepali girl who was raped allegedly by a gang of unidentified men and was left inside an abandoned house in Avadadevanahalli in Anekal on Thursday.
The girl was left to die there only until when she managed to escape from the house in semi-nude and injured condition.The incident only came into the limelight two days later when she was able to escape from that hell and narrate her dark story to the passersby on Saturday.
However, A woman working in an NGO in Bengaluru took her to Bowring hospital for treatment where was left unattended for nearly three hours by the staffs. “She laid bleeding on a stretcher in full public view in the casualty ward, becoming an object of curiosity for the people going in and out of the ward.” said Parijatha who works at Stree Jagriti Samithi NGO.
She adds, “I brought her to Bowring around 11.30 am. She was forced to lie on a stretcher as there was no bed available. Meanwhile, the ambulance driver who was waiting for the stretcher threatened to put her on the floor and take it away as he was in a hurry. The hospital staff forced me to take her to Ward No. 1 from where they referred her to another ward. Then again she was forced to wait further.”
“At 2 pm a doctor signed on a paper before his shift ended. After he left, the staff told me his signature was not valid and I needed to get the signature of the second shift doctor. Making matters worse, the staff asked me to pay the charges for the X-ray and scanning at the cash counter. It took half an hour to convince them that the victim was traumatized as she was sexually assaulted by a gang of men and the hospital staff should not ask any money for the treatment. Later they agreed to start treatment.” This is the level of torture she had to face after reaching hospital as well.
In her statement, the girl told the police that in order to make sure that she would not escape from the house, the gang had repeatedly injured her legs with a stone.
“The victim was living alone in the city and was earlier working in a hotel as a cleaner and had later joined a factory.”, said the police.
According to New Indian express, “A senior police officer said local youngsters were suspected to be behind the crime and efforts to identify and nab them are underway.They also told that a special team has been formed to nab the accused and will check for CCTV footage from the locality”.
Currently, The girl has been taken to Ghousia Hospital in Shivajinagar for medical examination. According to doctors, she had multiple fractures in her legs and is unable to walk. And She would be hospitalized until she recovers completely.
Well, This is not the first time that a Nepalese girl has been raped in India, not to talk about racism and molestation.
Thousands of Nepalese women are victimized each year in India. So is this what we come for?
In the lack of proper education & employment at home, people migrate to India with a dream of better education, employment, and a better living standard.
But At the end of the day, what we get to hear is the cases of molestation, rape & murders..
Is this what we are supposed for?
If so…
What’s the meaning of government body?
What’s the meaning of Embassy who can’t protect their people?
Well, I am not questioning anybody, nor have the authority to do so. But I think any human being can get goosebumps just by imagining such situation.
I just wonder how that girl would have coped having left to die in a dark house after brutally raped.
And I wonder how our government can be so deaf enough?
Oh, I remember. They must have been busy in Elections. Right? This is where I feel pity for ourselves and our country.
Last time, Embassy of Nepal had acted on a Nepalese Murder incident at Chandigarh, India. It is, therefore, I request Embassy of Nepal to take a look into this serious issue in Bangalore and restore our faith on the Embassy.
‘I wish there was a day when women could roam freely’.
For more info, contact
Janeshwar Joshi – +91 98448155436
Arjun Thapa – +91 9620891115
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Should be punished dead…
It’s hard to find well-informed people about this topic, but you sound like you know what you’re talking about!
Thanks