New Delhi:Friday marked exactly 10 years of the horrific Nirbhaya rape case when a paramedic student was sexually assaulted in a moving bus in south Delhi. For the parents of the victim, however, nothing has changed for the women in the national capital. On the 10th anniversary of the incident, Nirbhaya's mother Asha Devi said more sexual assault survivors are speaking up now.
"In the last 10 years, we do not think anybody except Nirbhaya got justice. No change has come," she said. Her husband, Badri Narayan Singh, lamented that women are not safe even today. "Criminals are continuously committing crime," he said. However, one positive change that has come about after the December 16 incident is that more sexual assualt survivors are now speaking out, Devi said, according to PTI.
When asked about the attack, Nirbhaya's father said, "When young girls face such attacks, it is sad. What was her fault? She was going to school. Her life has been spoilt". The parents further said they are still haunted by the memories of the incident and what their daughter has to suffer before succumbing to injuries.
"People say that time heals everything, but the pain has not gone away. Nobody knows how long will young girls continue to face such situations," she said, while hitting out at authorities. "I don't think any change has come. Even today, we are in the same situation as 2012," Devi said.
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