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Jyoti Singh's parents detained for second day after protests over juvenile's release

FP Archives • December 20, 2015, 20:51:08 IST
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Scores of protesters, including the parents of the 16 December gangrape victim, were detained after they protested against the release of the juvenile offender near India Gate.

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Jyoti Singh's parents detained for second day after protests over juvenile's release

New Delhi: Scores of protesters, including the parents of the 16 December gangrape victim, were detained by the police after they staged a protest against the release of the juvenile offender near India Gate here on Sunday. The juvenile offender in the 16 December gangrape case was on Sunday released and sent to an NGO in Delhi, said a source. The protest started around 5 PM and within half an hour, a large number of protesters comprising mostly of students and activists gathered at a stretch on Rajpath, blocking the road. Soon, several police teams, including women officials, were deployed to disperse the protesters, who were shouting slogans against the central and Delhi governments. [caption id=“attachment_2553250” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Jyoti SIngh's parents. Image courtesy: PTi](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Nirbhaya-case-parents_PTI2.jpg) Jyoti SIngh’s parents. Image courtesy: PTi[/caption] Asha Devi, the mother of the paramedic student who was gangraped in a moving bus, had to be convinced and put inside a bus along with her husband, Badri Singh Pandey, and other protesters. “How many more rapes, how many more murders will have to take place for the government to change laws related to juveniles. I want (Prime Minister Narendra) Modiji to consider giving us two minutes (for a meeting),” said Asha Devi. Referring to the release of the juvenile, she said: “The person who should have been put behind bars has been allowed to walk out free, while we, who have suffered, are being chased by police. First we were stopped at Jantar Mantar, and then we managed to reach here (India Gate). “I will not get inside the bus today,” she kept saying, as she was being escorted by women police officials. The woman’s father, said that the police action was not justified and that their three-year-long battle for justice has gone in vain. “We requested them (the protesters) not to assemble at the high-security area and when they refused, they were detained under Section 144 CrPC,” said a senior police officer. The release became possible notwithstanding the Delhi Commission for Women’s late night effort to stall it as the Supreme Court post-midnight held a sitting and refused to stay the release. In its order, the Supreme Court declined to stop the release of the juvenile offender and posted the matter for hearing tomorrow. The parents, along with around 40 protesters, were detained on Saturday too, after they staged a demonstration near the correction facility in north Delhi, where the juvenile convict was lodged. They were released in a while. The police, however, maintained that they had only removed the parents for their safety and escorted them back to their residence. PTI

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