On this day in 2012, India awoke to news of the horror that five people and a juvenile had subjected the paramedical student and her male friend to aboard a moving bus in south Delhi, triggering massive protests throughout the country and shock across the world.
DCW Chief inspects dark bus stops in Delhi, highlighting women s safety concerns. Swati Maliwal noticed unlit Ramesh Park and Lalita Park stops, emphasizing the lack of functional lights. She plans to issue notices to the Delhi government, urging improvements for women and children s safety. Maliwal stresses the need for a robust system to hold harassers accountable, advocating for police accountability, fast-track courts, and updated forensic labs to ensure women s safety.
A police officer said that Ashwajit Gaikwad, the son of MSRDC MD Anilkumar Gaikwad, denied the incident and said the woman was trying to extort money from him.
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