Charter of Demands - Voice of the Masses to Stop Violence Against Women in NCT of Delhi

Started Fri, 2012-03-16 by CitizensCharter
Addressed To: State Agencies
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Dear all,

In the light of the recent incident in Gurgaon in which a 23-year-old pub worker was raped in the city, a protest gathering was held on Wednesday, March 14th 2012, in front of the Sahara mall, followed by another such protest in front of the Sector 29 Police Station on March 15th 2012.

A large gathering of vocal supporters and media agents made the protests successful. It was decided then to draft a charter of demands to be sent to the state agencies.

Please go through the details of this petition and the demands made therein. Sign it and share this link with your friends, family and colleagues. Share as widely as possible.

Only our collective support can put a stop to recurrences of such incidents. Lets raise our voices collectively!

Charter of Demands
Voice of the masses
To Stop Violence against Women in NCT of Delhi!

 As citizens of this country, we the undersigned believe that it is the right of every woman to have ‘safe’ access to all public spaces, at anytime of the day and night around the country. We affirm our belief that relevant mechanisms of the central and state governments need to be accountable and responsive in realization of our rights to safety and security at all times.

 In light of the increasing incidences of sexual assault and sexual violence against women in the recent days in the National Capital Region Territory, especially the one in Gurgaon, it is unacceptable that the state administration in defending their slowness of response and apathetic attitudes to the crime chooses to shift the responsibility onto the women victims.

In particular, reference is being made to the incident that happened in front of the Sahara mall, Gurgaon on March 13, 2012, where a 23 year old woman was gang-raped by seven men. The police helpline 100 had received a call from the brother of the victim reporting the case of abduction and fearing sexual assault. The police traced the cell phone of the concerned woman that was answered by one of the abductors who also said the woman was with them and that they were dropping her back home. The police did not see the need to further follow up on the case of reported abduction and take immediate actions which could have prevented the heinous crime inflicted on the young woman. Instead, the state administration issued a statement post the crime by Deputy Commissioner, P.C.Meena, which was later retracted on March 15, 2012. The urgency of the matter was not taken into account and this should be seen as a clear dereliction of duty.

We strongly condemn this inaction from the Gurgaon police, and the insensitive comments of the Deputy Commissioner.

We, thus, demand the following:

1.    Immediate and strict action against of the concerned police official (who attended the call) on grounds of dereliction of duty, for the aforesaid incident.

2.    State agencies should stop 'blaming the victim' and shift the responsibility onto the state agencies mandated to protect women’s rights. They should refrain at all times from making any gender-insensitive statements and character assault of women. Strict actions should be taken against such statements be made in the public sphere. We demand respect and dignity of all women.

3.    The Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for sexual assault cases should be drafted with immediate effect and ensure that support from relevant other service providers (government & non-government) be effectively implemented in every case thereon. The SOPs should also ensure strict adherence for procedures to be followed and address any violations with strict actions thereon. Immediate actions against relevant police personnel on dereliction of duty should be made mandatory.

4.    The Government must ensure procedures for accountability in all workplace to follow strict safety mechanism in reference to Vishakha Guidelines.

5.    Ensure effective and immediate response from help lines like 100 and 1091. Mechanisms to regularly monitor calls and response should be put to immediate effect

6.    Immediate and sustainable preventive mechanisms should be designed and adopted in the National Capital Territory Region, which can act as a deterrent to future such incidences. This should also include, increasing the frequency of the patrolling of the PCR vans and increased traffic vigilance in all areas.

7.    Police officers need to demonstrate greater sensitivity towards all such cases and undertake gender trainings and follow gender sensitive normative standards.

We urge you to respond to our concerns and demands at earliest.

damini.jaiswal
27 Mar 2012
New Delhi, Delhi, India
sukirtisharma79
25 Mar 2012
delhi, Delhi, India
pashiiii
25 Mar 2012
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
KunalMalhotra
23 Mar 2012
Kundali, Sonepat, Haryana, India
kapil.politicalsc
23 Mar 2012
delhi, Delhi, India
findme
23 Mar 2012
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
SnehaM
23 Mar 2012
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Sanchita-Khurana
22 Mar 2012
New Delhi, Delhi, India
rkaur
22 Mar 2012
delhi, Delhi, India
mitchellerj
22 Mar 2012
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
chaya.babu
22 Mar 2012
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
diipkrana
22 Mar 2012
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Isha
22 Mar 2012
Karnataka, India
yashvir
22 Mar 2012
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
SharvariJoshi
22 Mar 2012
New Delhi, Delhi, India
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22 Mar 2012
Angul, Orissa, India
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22 Mar 2012
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
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22 Mar 2012
gurgaon, Haryana, India
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21 Mar 2012
New Delhi, Delhi, India
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21 Mar 2012
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
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kamaraju

it is no good asking for somebody's charity.it is as a matter of right.there should be increased police and legal protection.we have to emulate the example of the United States.there must be greater safeguarding

anju

Certainly, Authorities should appoint a *women protection forum* in every
district by nominating officials and others as its members, only than women
can "BREATH WITHIN SAFE ENVIRONMENT".

swapnil8619

We are not here to take your frustration and anger, if you are the STRONGER SEX prove it by respecting US and not by humiliating our character and ruining our life.

sonaldhama

stricter measures need to be taken. the authorities and the people need to set an example. deal with the ones committing crimes against women with a firm hand once and for all so no one would dare to do it again. it can be drastic. in fact it should! only then will they get over the "we-can-get-away-with-it" attitude.

mailwormabhishek

the authorities need to be sensible.. they shouldn't lose their mindS and come up with ideas like banning girls after 8pm or asking them to watch their dress rather than banning alcohol and increasing security. someone said "NAZAR TERI GANDI, BURKHA PAHNU MAI"

anju

Society needs "decision-makers".
life should be free from gender-based discrimination

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