The strange case of abuse of power and missing justice

Ruchika Girhotra was a young promising tennis player who was molested by a high profile director general of police, S.P.S Rathore. The incident took place in 1991, 19 years earlier. The story does not end here. It was witnessed by one of the friends of the victim who promptly informed her family. The said police official (?) got panicked and left no stones unturned to intimidate and humiliate the victim’s family. As per media report her brother was tortured in police prison, the family was threatened with dire consequences, her father’s house was eventually bought off by the offender’s lawyer, rowdies were dispatched to instill fear. Eventually three years down the line the victim, unable to bear the pressure, committed suicide and her family was in ruins. But the friend’s family carried on with the fight despite all threats, abuses and attempts to retrain it from its strive for justice.
19 years later that same DGP was convicted of the crime even though he stands defiant and unrepentant in court. However he was sentenced for a paltry 6 months behind the bar. Immediately aftermath he was released on bail.
In these 19 years he has fully enjoyed his power and clout, developed huge properties and definitely made his life good. Now once again he gains the freedom for abusing and tormenting his poor victims.
This is the state of police and administration in India, the subset of corrupt officials strangely match those who abuse power and position and they form the bulk of the force and they also enjoy the blessings of political and judicial system. There is no attempt ever made from political class to restrain police wrong doings or make them accountable, because, as a Bengali saying goes “Chore chore mastuto bhai”, or “thieves all belong to the same clan”. Honest officials (like Hemant Karkare) normally get themselves killed by terrorists or by political classes.
The nation watches indifferently. Wonder how long!

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