Trust to be set up to help rape victims: Nirbhaya's mother

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 16 2013 | 10:18 PM IST
The mother of the 23-year-old Delhi December 16 gangrape victim today announced that her family will set up of a trust to help rape victims.
"We would form a trust for rape victims which would provide all types of help to them," the mother said while trying to hold back her tears at a prayer meeting organized here to mark one year of the horrific incident at the Constitution Club which saw several politicians and other dignitaries in attendance.
Participating at the prayer meeting, the leaders, cutting across political affiliations, resolved to redouble their efforts to improve the security of women.
"Even Parliament took cognizance of the anger. The (rape) law was made stricter. The definition of rape was extended. Provision for death sentence for rape accused was done in the law and because of that provision, the convicts were provided death penalty after the trial," said BJP leader Sushma Swaraj.
She, however, expressed disappointment that the juvenile who was convicted for his involvement in the crime by the Juvenile Justice Board got just three years term in a special remand home.
"It has been a regret that the biggest offender in the case was given the benefit of age and he got just three years as punishment and was sent to a juvenile home," she said.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who was seen hugging and consoling the mother of the victim at the event, said Delhi's society and the various authorities will come together to build something in her memory.
"...Whatever you will want in her memory, we will try to fulfill. And we will try with a conviction that such an incident is not repeated with anybody else in the future," she said.
The prayer meeting was also attended by Minister of state for Home R P N Singh, BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain, Chairperson of National Commission for Women Mamta Sharma and film actress Shabana Azmi.
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First Published: Dec 16 2013 | 10:18 PM IST

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