Thursday 23 October 2014

Sexual Assault on 3-Yr-old. Disgusting.

                                                                                          -JAYANT MUNDHRA

Our nation has been mining deeper and deeper in terms of morals and ethics as the news of another 3-year-old been sexually assaulted in Bengaluru has painted a dark stain of shame on the face our so called development.

Can you imagine what a 3-year-old, nursery standard is like? She’s a blossoming and blooming  flower, in her rising and colourful age. Wherever she goes, she lightens up the whole place and everyone only wants to play with her and be around her. For a 3-year-old girl, the world is all about happiness, fun and frolic, singing and dancing, and playing around. All she knows, is that everyone loves her and she loves all.

How can someone even think of giving a life lasting  scar to such a precious little kid, who demands nothing, but love. This is a question on humanity that’s been popping out over and over again after every few days, for a couple of years. Begining last year with the rape of a 2-year-old baby, these crimes on humanity have been rising exponentially  all across India.



I don’t understand, what pleasure do these devils nurture with the screams, cries and pain of these children who are absolutely unaware of the darkness and evils of the real world. That 3-year-old doesn’t even knows what wrong has been done to her. If watching the news on the T.V. could make me feel disgusting and shameful then how come  the doer of this crime did not feel the shame and the guilt when he committed this crime.

Do we really need such criminal bastards in our society. Why does the law have to waste its time and the taxpayer’s  money to bring them to justice i.e. anything less than death or castration. Why does law have to think of Human Rights when doing  justice to such people who themselves did a heinous crime agains humanity?

After the brutal 16 December-NIRBHAYA Case, several laws and amendments were updated or added to the constitution. But, till date no ground work has happened. Things have happened on paper but nothing substantial has happened in practical.

If these babies are not safe from such crimes, then I wonder, will our country be a safe zone for females in the society, anytime soon…?


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