| Failed by the transport system by greatindian on 23 December, 2012 - 08:00 AM | ||
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greatindian | Failed by the transport system on 23 December, 2012 - 08:00 AM | |
For girls raised in Hyderabad homes on a daily dose of safety instructions, sexual violence lurks as a possible calamity, although it is not often confronted. Yet, many women who are forced to risk the unknown sometimes fall prey, like the B.Ed. student last year, who was picked up by two autorickshaw drivers while she was waiting for a bus near Majidpur, and raped on the way. She would travel every day from Aliabad, a suburb, to attend her classes in Secunderabad.This is only one of dozens of cases each year, of auto drivers trapping women and sexually assaulting them. Girls studying in the many professional colleges located beyond the city’s outskirts are at risk.Incidents where some women are lured with liquor and attacked after being taken to a solitary location too are on the rise. Unidentified female bodies are found with their heads smashed using boulders. In one particularly gruesome incident near Shamshabad in April, the rapist used boulders to severe his victim’s legs below knees to steal her silver anklets.Social activist K. Sajaya attributes the attacks on working class women to the rapid expansion of the city, and the influx of migrant labourers. “There is no safety for migrant women, especially construction labourers. They are hired by contractors from labour pick-up points and taken to distant sites. Once picked up, there is no way to trace them, even if they go missing later,” she says. | ||