They were reacting to the comments of Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi who stressed on the need to keep a "close watch" on him following his impending release.
"He was few months short of an adult while committing the crime and was sent to a reformation centre for this reason. But did he reform? Thousands of girls are being raped across the country. What has changed?" the victim's mother asked.
Meanwhile, women's rights activists appeared divided over Gandhi's remarks. While activist Kavita Krishnan slammed the minister for issuing "provocative" statements, Brinda Adige welcomed the comments saying the minister's choice of words may have been "poor", justice has actually not been served.
"It is not about the possibility of him committing another crime but about the possibility of violation of another person... The law needs to be taken care of," Adige said.
"Such provocative statements won't help and may put the convict's life in threat in the form of societal retribution following his release. There should be monitoring, but from the point of view of whether he is being properly rehabilitated or not instead of spying on him," she said.
CPI(M) leader Subhasini Ali said the danger of the accused committing another crime "is always there" so there should be a mechanism to keep a tab on him. "Like someone who's out in parole."
She advocated that a 'close watch' be kept on the accused after he is freed after completing sentence in the December 16 gangrape and murder case and said she will raise the issue with the authorities for doing so.
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