@Poonamsharma I said mistake for not taking action at first when girl could be saved. Not for this encounter. And I literally said that they should be tried in court. Someone had to cross the line once for rapists and they did. And talking about judiciary without believing police is futile because judiciary relies on the evidences produced by police. I rest my case here.
@Poonamsharma Police really made a grave mistake, or let's say it should be called crime, and we lost a life. But if this encounter instill fear in at least one potential rapist, so be it. We will save at least few more lifes.
@Poonamsharma Read that toot again... You kinda blamed entire force... If not, sorry for my misunderstanding. But only for that part not everything else.
@Poonamsharma fake encounter is not a solution neither criticising police after encounters. Because if rapists can have fair trials then do not judge police too so early. Let the judiciary decide, what to do with them.
@Poonamsharma seriously??? This was planned rape... We as public are equally guilty as police for letting rape happens. It's not about judiciary and policing, rape crime is more of social issue. How can patrolling prevent rapes happening at home, sexual harassments in metro and work places?
@Poonamsharma You know what you need to check timeline. By the time police was informed, she was already under hostage. And I don't need to know about your background, because criticising entire force is always wrong for everyone.
@Poonamsharma you know many accused and convicts manipulated evidences after getting out on bail. Encounter is not a solution, but at this point of time criticising police is only increasing the morale of criminals. Because they know, whatever they do people will not let happen anything to them in the name of constitution and human rights.
@IshaKaushik@manuvichar irony is, so called liberals any human right activists are talking about criminals right now. But what about the rights of victim. Oh wait! She is dead, she doesn't have any rights now.