Mangalore Diocese Pays Homage to Delhi Rape Victim
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Fr Francis Rodrigues, Raknno
Mangalore, Dec 29: The Diocese of Mangalore on Saturday December 29 evening prayed in front of the Bishop’s House for the repose of soul of ‘Amanat’ (name changed), a 23-year-old paramedical student who was raped and attacked in a moving bus in Delhi on December 16 and succumbed to death on Saturday December 29 in Singapore.
"Amanat is the symbol of all the victims of sexual assaults on women and is also the symbol of all those who fight against the atrocities on women across the nation. We condemn with sadness all the sexual assaults and atrocities against women which have taken place in our own place here and in all the places across the nation," said Sabiha Boomigowda, a woman activist of the city and lecturer.
"We deeply mourn the death of Amanat, we pray for all the victims of atrocities and condemn such inhuman actions," said Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, the Bishop of Mangalore.
Offering prayers for her soul, Bishop expressed condolences to her family members on the occasion.
He urged the law makers and authorities to enact necessary laws and implement them efficiently to ensure the safety and security of women in the country.
He called upon the society at large to create an atmosphere where no woman in this country lives in fear of getting raped or abused and asked all social organizations to create awareness to prevent such incidents in future.
The Bishop paid a flower homage and lit a candle and offered prayers for the soul of Amanat. A number of religious, social and political leaders prayed on the occasion with lighted candles.
Chancellor Fr Henry Sequeira, PRO Fr William Menezes, Fr Onil D’Souza, Fr Elias D’Souza, Fr George D’Souza, Fr Victor G. D’Souza, Marcel Monteiro, Ivan D’Souza, Sushil Noronha, Mariamma Thomas, J R Lobo, Sr Assumpta BS, Sr Mishel BS, Sr Stella and others were present on the occasion.