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National Capital Gets Most Unsafe For Women, Crime Against Women Has Increased By 17 percent

By D N Singh

No day passes without an incident of rape or rape and murder. And, worse is that, this has become a cyclic phenomenon and more so projecting the national capital as one of the unsafe cities.

Questions have been raised and rightly so, over the safety of women in Delhi.

The national capital’s conscience was rocked on May 18 when a news came about a bestial outrage of the modesty of a 13 year old girl was gang raped by eight people, including a juvenile.

It came and vanished into the oblivion as any other, however, the footprints of such frequent occurrences in the national capital seems to be so regular to be lost sight of that, where is women’s safety and if it is not in Delhi then wehre?

Look at the audacity of the perpetrators.

They first abducted, sedated and then raped by three people.

Then they passed her further to another, then another, then another… crossing the limits of humanity. Devastated and traumatised for a week, the girl who went missing on April 24 was found in a despondent state on May 2 at the Saket Metro station.

The incident is one of the many gruesome crimes that happen on almost a daily basis in the national capital.

It is difficult to forget the brutal act of assault and gang rape at Kasturba Nagar in Shahdara which incident sent chills down the spine of people in the national capital on January 26.

The victim was allegedly attacked by a group of people, including a woman, believe it or not, as the woman was tonsured in her head, her clothes torn and blackened face and was paraded on the streets with a garland of shoes!

The incident, that sent chills down the spine people in the national capital, occurred on January 26 when the victim woman was allegedly attacked by a group of people, including women, who tonsured her head, tore her clothes, blackened her face, and then paraded her on the streets wearing a garland of slippers. For the heinous crime, 21 people — 12 women, four men, two girls and three boys — were charge sheeted.

But what do the figures say?

Crime against women in Delhi continues to show an upward trajectory, compared to last year’s data.

According to the data compiled by the Delhi Police, 1,100 women have been allegedly raped in the current year till July 15. In 2021, 1,033 women had to face the heinous crime till the same period. Comparing this year’s data with that of 2021, there has been an increase of 6.48 per cent.

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Time and again, the top officials of the Delhi Police are caught off guard as they have always maintained that women’s safety is their ‘topmost priority’ and even new initiatives and drastic steps are regularly being taken to avert such tragedies.

But the numbers continue to spike.

The crime of assault on women with intent to outrage her modesty (Section 354 of the IPC), has soared with 1,480 cases being registered so far in comparison to the 1,244 cases in 2021.

In another surprising number, nearly 2,200 women have been kidnapped in the national capital so far, again raising serious concerns about the safety of women.

As per the data, 2,197 women have been kidnapped till now, way more than last year’s 1,880 kidnappings for the first six months. For the whole year in 2021, the crime of kidnapping was faced by 3,758 women.

Perpetrators Within As Well

It is not just strangers who harm a woman, there are a whopping number of cases of cruelty by husband or in-laws and this year the figures have increased drastically by nearly 30 per cent.

This year alone, there have been 2,704 cases of cruelty against women by their husbands or in-laws. Last year, the figure stood at 2,096.

Even the ancient malpractice of dowry claimed the lives of 69 women this year in comparison 72 in 2021.

In 2021, the total number of crimes against women in the first six months stood at 6,747, which this year has increased to 7,887.

In total, crime against women has increased by 17 per cent in the national capital.

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