Dumka gang-rape: Making strict laws won't end rape incidents, says RJD leader

Dec 10, 2020

Patna (Bihar) [India], December 10 : Condemning the alleged gang-rape incident in Jharkhand's Dumka, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Shivanand Tiwari on Thursday said that making stringent laws won't put an end to such incidents, as long as the situation that incites rape persists.
A 35-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped by 17 men in the Mufassil area of Dumka on Tuesday evening.
"No one could have imagined there would be rape in the tribal area. Item dance, ads, pornographic content on phones prepare the mindset of rape. Just making stringent laws won't end it. As long as the situation that incites for rape persists, you won't be able to stop it," said Tiwari.
On the other hand, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister, Renu Devi has also condemned the incident saying, "Somewhere it's the Jharkhand government's fault as well. Laws are made and they should be implemented strictly. The culprits should be condemned and justice should be served."
Meanwhile, National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken suo motu cognizance of the case. NCW Chairperson has written to Jharkhand DGP seeking adherence to guidelines of MHA of completing probe in two months in cases of sexual assault. NCW has also sought a detailed action taken report in the case.
"The incident allegedly took place when she was returning home from a market. She has been sent for a medical check-up," said DIG Sudarshan Mandal.
The woman and her husband have filed a case against the accused at Mufassil police station. Police have started a probe.