This Article is From Dec 15, 2015

We Failed To Get Justice For Daughter, Says Nirbhaya's Father

We Failed To Get Justice For Daughter, Says Nirbhaya's Father

Nirbhaya's father also stressed that it was important to assess the mental health of the juvenile convict before releasing him.

New Delhi: "We have failed. Now there is no hope for justice," said the distraught parents of December 16, 2012 gangarape victim on the eve of the third anniversary of the incident that shook the nation as they appealed not to release the juvenile convict.

"With each passing day her memories get more intense. But we are not even able to face the memories as we have failed to secure justice for her. And now there is no hope for justice!," the 50-year-old father of the victim said in a choked voice.

According to the father, it has been three years and yet the four culprits have not been hanged. The juvenile convict, allegedly the most brutal" of the six accused, is scheduled to be released on December 20 after his term at the observation home ends.

The father of the girl said the youth, who was a juvenile at the time of the incident, should not be released as he is a "threat" to the society.

They have also submitted representations to the Home Ministry and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) demanding the same.

"For us he is the the killer of our daughter who is being set free despite his heinous crime. We demand that he should not be released," the father said.

But despondence enters his tone as he says, "We are small people. Who will listen to us? For the last three years we have knocked each and every door with the hope of getting justice, but all in vain," he said.

Meanwhile, the Centre had yesterday asked Delhi High Court to extend the observation home stay of the juvenile convict, saying several mandatory aspects were missing from the post-release rehabilitation plan which needed to be considered before setting him free.

The father also stressed that it was important to assess the mental health of the boy before releasing him.

"There is a need to assess his mindset to ensure that he does not attack another girl like he had attacked my daughter after being released," he said.

Tomorrow, in remembrance of their beloved daughter and to reaffirm their lifelong commitment to improve women's safety, the parents of the December 16 victim, in collaboration with women's and citizens groups, will mark the day as 'Nirbhaya Chetna Divas' at Jantar Mantar.
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