Images: Hundreds protest in capital after death of gangrape survivor

Dec 29, 2012   (10 images)

The gangrape victim whose assault in New Delhi triggered nationwide protests died of her injuries on Saturday in a Singapore hospital. Demanding stringent punishment against the guilty, an increasing number of people on Saturday mourned in silence the death of the girl. People started gathering at Jantar Mantar at around 10 am and sat in silence. As people joined the protest, songs were chanted as a homeage to the victim. The mourners protested against the security lock down of India Gate and Raisina Hill where violent demonstrations were witnessed last weekend over the rape.

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Students march in the protest seeking justice for the gangrape survivor and harsh punishment to the perpetrators. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost.

 

Students are demanding strong action against thew wrongdoers and greater police action for crimes against women. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost.

 

Women wear black bands on their mouth and sit in silent protest near Jantar Mantar. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost


 

A bed of flowers was erected in the protest site to pay homage to the gangrape survivor’s grit and courage. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost

 

A woman protests against the brutal incident that took the life of the young woman by tying a black band on her face. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost

 

Jantar Mantar has seen massive protest rallies today in the wake of the death of the gangrape survivor on Saturday night. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost.

 

The police have closed 10 metro stations in and around central Delhi for security purposes. Seen here is the closed gate of the Patel Chowk Metro Station. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost.

 

There is massive police presence in Central Delhi to control the protests. The police have appealed to the protestors to keep it non-violent. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost

 

Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia of the Aam Aadmi Party are also present in the protests in Jantar Mantar. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost

 

The police have also deployed several women police officers to control the agitators. Ten metro stations are also shut in and around Central Delhi. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost.