Mumbai gangrape condemned

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 24: Condemning the heinous gangrape of a photojournalist in the economic capital of the Country, Mumbai, former Minister and State Chief, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Thakur Randhir Singh has demanded a stringent law to be passed for hanging the culprits through fast track courts.
Such laws are enforced in many foreign countries and nobody dares there to even touch a female, he said and appealed the Maharashtra Government for passing a strong law to deal such a heinous crime and take lead.
Responding to the statement of MNS president, Raj Thackeray, in which he has held the migrants of North India in Mumbai responsible for such crimes and demanded restrictions on their entry in the economical capital of the Country, he said that nobody has the right to restrict the entry of people from other states to Mumbai or anywhere in this democratic country.
Meanwhile, RK Bharti Foundation (RKBF) has also condemned the gangrape of the photojournalist and demanded severest possible punishment to perpetrators of the crime.
In a statement, RKBF chairman, King Bharti, said that we have not learnt anything from the infamous Delhi gangrape. He added that more than lip service the new law against rape needs to be implemented in letter and spirit.