Why was Victim Moved, Shaken Delhiites Ask


New Delhi, Dec 29 (IANS): Why was the gang-rape victim shifted to Singapore when her health was so precarious? Was the government trying to deflect the protests? And was it to be blamed for her death? The angry questions did the rounds Saturday as Delhiites woke up to the news that the physiotherapy intern had died fighting her grievous injuries miles away from home.

In metro trains and buses, on the streets and inside homes, the anger spilled over. Delhi Police moved swiftly to seal India Gate and surrounding areas to foil street protests, but the ire was palpable.

"This Sheila Dikshit must go," said one woman in Delhi Metro, and many nodded in agreement. "What of the prime minister and the home minister? They woke up so late," added another as the topic escalated into a full-fledged debate.

Women, young and old, professionals and homemakers, joined in animatedly. The capital has excellent medical facilities and the woman was being taken care of, said a young student on her way to give an exam.

There was also the palpable unease that the physiotherapy intern could just as well have been them.

She was battling on valiantly and had even given two statements on her ordeal, added another concerned citizen. Then why was she moved? It was a six hour flight even though it was an air ambulance?

The questions found echo elsewhere and the government was the unmistakeable target. For lax policing that had led to the gang-rape and torture on Dec 16, and for taking the risky decision to move the grievously injured 23-year-old to Singapore.

The girl had had a cardiac arrest, suffered significant brain injuries and was in an extremely critical condition when she was admitted to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital Thursday morning, the hospital had said.

Besides a prior cardiac arrest, she also had infection of her lungs and abdomen, "as well as significant brain injury", said Kelvin Loh, Mount Elizabeth Hospital's chief executive officer.

Doctors here had said moving her abroad in such a condition was "unusual".

"I can't understand the logic behind it, or rather it is unusual to transfer the girl from Delhi to Singapore when the patient has suffered a cardiac arrest, as I have been informed by the media," Samiran Nundy, chairman, department of surgical gastroenterology and organ transplantation, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, told IANS Friday when the young woman struggled for life.

The 23-year-old victim was brutally beaten and raped by six men on a moving bus in Delhi Dec 16. She was left with severe multiple intestinal, abdominal and other injuries and flown to Singapore late Wednesday.

"My suggestion would have been to stabilise her in India and get her out of the crisis; then do her intestinal transplant later. One cannot think about intestinal transplant at this moment. First, the infection spreading in her should be stopped, then one can think about transplant," Nundy said.

Another senior doctor from the trauma centre of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, requesting anonymity, said: "Maybe it was politically logical to shift the patient. But as a doctor, I would say it is totally insensitive to shift the patient with her infection spreading. Shifting now, that too within a few hours of cardiac arrest, is thoughtless."

On Saturday morning, those fears were realised. The 23-year-old left to die after being brutally tortured and raped was finally dead.

  

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Sun, Dec 30 2012

    It has become a habit of questioning the govt. Every step they take opposition, media and public wants clarification and justification. They don't even realize sometimes that the steps taken by the central govt is for the benefit of people

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  • Paul , Dubai/Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    I agree with Praveen Mangalore statement.Now she is no more she fought for her life she is a great girl&today whole India is mourning for her.But will the rapist get the punishment early/Lets see what the Govt. isgoing to do?When thye a death sentence then the human activist will starting fighting.This what our India is .Hang these Rapist,toture them as thye toutured the poor girl & kill them. They shouldnt be burnt or buried in Indian soil thye should their body shold be thrown somewhere in the sea

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  • KUMAR, DELHI

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    GOVT.WANTED TO SHOW HOW MUCH THEY ARE CONCERNED FOR VICTIM A FACE SAVING TRY AND TO DIVERT THE PUBLIC ATTENTION. THIS GOVT IS TOTAL FAILURE.PUBLIC WANTS JUSTICE VERY FAST. LET THIS DEMAND NEVER DIES.

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  • Indian, Surathkal

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    If she was not taken abroad for treatment, then in the same news it would have been reverse. Why couldnt govt give good medical attention abroad, so that she could have survived????

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  • Aravind Prakash, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    Defnitely the motive of the govt is clear in this case as they did not want to be sen as ineffective and blundering! They wanted to show to the public that they were doing all that could be done given the circumstances and also to deflect any criticisim for failing to save the girl's life!
    We Indians should not let her death go in vain and should make the govt accountable for the huge number rapes and other attrocities against women.
    Finally all of us should introspect and ask ourselves 'why are are we treating our women with such disdain'. We should inculcate the correct attitude towards our women in our children from a very young age so that when they grow up they will show respect towards women when they grow up into adults.

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    Why was Victim Moved,.... yes to deflect the protests, exactly. The govt knew that the gal could not make it or rather she was on forced ventillation all these while. As the govt could not handle & falied to control the situation & protests, they instead choose this option as otherwise today delhi would have been torn to pieces and it would have been quite a law & orer situation. Politically or safety wise smart move but the real solution is bring some changes to the existing system.

    At the end its another case of Shame to India & another feather to the Govts cap in international level. While the protests are going one in last 13 days i guess around 8 rape cases are reported 2 in Delhi itself and remaing al over India including Karnataka. Govt is just clueless on what to be done about this system failure or may be still playing politics looking for oppositions role in the protests. Poor Gal finally god has put her into peace after 13 days of painfull odreal, she dint have reason to Live anyways as the world would have been more cruel to her ouside if she had made it. RIP

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 29 2012

    It the victim is not moved to abroad, then why she is not moved , if she moved then why she moved. For every action there is a reaction from the people.

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