#Delhi is again trending on Twitter for the heinous crimes against women.

7 cases over 30 years and still women are unsafe in the national capital…!

NewsBharati    02-Jan-2023 16:46:10 PM   
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Delhi has been famous for the crime against women for ages. Be it the Tandoor case, Shivani Bhatnagar case, Priyadarshini Matto case, Jessica Lal case, Nirbhaya Case, or the latest Shradhha Walker case. Another case has come up, and Delhi is trending again on Twitter for the same. One girl was dragged for 7 km after a car hit her. It seems to be hit and run case, but the investigation is going on. A 20-year-old girl was hit by a car, and she was dragged for 7 km by the same car till she died, her body was found in a very bad state and there were no clothes on her body, this is increasing questions.


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Now the question is why all the horrible crime cases against women (Most of them) are from Delhi? As I mentioned above Tandoor Case (Naina Sahni Murder Case) happened in 1995 and today we living in 2023. Even before Naina Sahni, there were so many cases like these. Almost 3 decades later also we are still on the same page. Women are still unsafe in the capital of our nation. The question is why?

These 7 cases are just the mere example of women's security in national capital...!

 
 


Tandoor Case: Naina Sahni’s case made headlines on the front page as it was the limit of heinousness. Where her husband and Ex MLA Sushil Sharma killed her and put her body into a Tandoor. Thankfully patrolling police noticed it and the world got to know about this crime.

Priyadarshini Matto Case: Priyadarshini Mattoo is also a victim of such a heinous crime where she was raped and murdered at her own home on 23 Jan 1996 by Santosh Kumar Singh. A girl who was the victim of one-sided love.
 
 
 

Shivani Bhatnagar Case: Another classic case was Journalist Shivani Bhatnagar’s murder case where an IPS officer Ravikant Sharma killed an Indian Express Journalist Shivani Bhatnagar, and this case reached the higher authorities and big names in politics of that time. It happened in 1999.

Jessica Lal Murder Case: Jessica Lal's case became even more famous after the movie “No one Killed Jessica” Which showed how if you have power, position, and money you can even buy the judiciary system and tweak the evidence and witnesses. However years later Jessica got justice however, as they say, justice delayed is Justice Denied.
 
 
 

Nirbhaya Case: Nirbhaya Case became international news. Where a girl got raped on the streets of Delhi on a public bus, got raped horribly that her some of her internal organs were missing and later she succumbed to death. 16 December 2012 is the date that no one can ever forget.

Shradhha Walker: And now the recent one Shradhha Walker, Love Jihad case, where a man not just killed his live-in girlfriend but cut her into 35 pieces and disposed of them in several parts of the city. How can someone cross the horrifying limits and commit such crimes?
 
 
 

And now this. A girl was hit and dragged for 7kms. Not just this her family is speculating a foul play and claiming that it was not an accident but a strategic murder. The victim’s family has alleged that she was sexually abused. “It was not at all an accident. What sort of accident is this when there was not even a single cloth on my daughter’s body? We want a complete investigation,” her mother, Rekha Devi, said.



We have discussed over 7 cases from the past 30 years, and there are so many more already. Some are not even registered. The question is, when? Till when in Delhi women will be unsafe? And face such heinous crimes?

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Niharika Pole Sarwate

Niharika Pole Sarwate became a journalist to voice her opinion for the right. She has been working as journalist for more than five years now. Art, Culture, Youth, Nation are her areas of work. Social media has strong power and she is on a mission to utilise it for the betterment of the society.