New Delhi: People from all walks of lives took out a candlelight march from Raj Ghat to India Gate in the national capital on Saturday, demanding justice for the Unnao rape victim, who breathed her last yesterday after she was set ablaze while on her way for a court hearing in the Uttar Pradesh town.
Holding banners, the protestors shouted slogans like -- 'We want justice' and 'Say no to rape' and called for stricter laws against the heinous crime. They also vociferously supported Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal's call for a hunger strike.
Protestors tried to jump barricades and clashed with police personnel, who fired water cannons on them, during their candlelight vigil.
"There are no strict rules to stop rape incidents. Criminals who rape and molest women are not afraid at all. What Swati Ji said was true. Strict laws are needed then only fear will be instilled among the criminals. They should be hanged," Vaishali, one of the protestor, told a news agency.
Echoing similar sentiments, another lady named Jyotsna Sharma, said that there is anger among women that nothing is being done to deter the rising rape incidents in the country.