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Finally, after five years of wait, the justice has prevailed, in Nirbhaya Delhi gang-rape case. A 23-year-old student, Jyoti was gang-raped and tortured on her way back home in Delhi in December 2012.
The verdict in the Nirbhaya gangrape case was pronounced by the Supreme Court yesterday. The court has announced death penalty to four of the men, who were held guilty of raping and torturing a medical student on a moving bus in Delhi.
While the entire nation kept debating over the death sentence given to the four rapists, members of the Hindi film fraternity have given a thumbs up to the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Nirbhaya rape case which took place in 2012. Some feel that justice has prevailed while there are others who want a “public hanging”.
And post the decision, Bollywood stars reacted on Twitter. Here is what they had to say:
Nirbhaya verdict.Justice prevails.Being in a civil society,in this case,”Public Hanging” was needed to set an example for an everyday menace
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) May 5, 2017
May her tears flow No more..may the mothers daughter finally rest in peace..may all evil know there is a price to pay pic.twitter.com/6uuyAdg6bP
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) May 5, 2017
Even hanging the 4 criminals is not enough justice but it should serve as a reminder that how india deals with this crime #Nirbhayaverdict
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) May 5, 2017
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At last,justice delayed is not always justice denied! Wish there was a more cruel way to make em feel the pain they evoked #Nirbhayaverdict
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) May 5, 2017
Justice has been delivered in the #NirbhayaCase. I hope that this verdict serves as a deterrent to the monsters in our society…
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) May 5, 2017
Jyoti ‘Nirbhaya’ you will always be remembered. May your soul RIP. There is a god above?
— Arpita Khan Sharma (@khanarpita) May 5, 2017
And finally, justice prevails .. #NirbhayaCase … and I hope this sets a precedent in each and every such heinous case ..
— Rohit Bose Roy (@rohitroy500) May 5, 2017
#Nirbhaya pic.twitter.com/Wj9RcjXQ7r
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) May 5, 2017
Dear defence lawyers; it is not a human ‘s right to rape another human ? n such criminals hv no right to live! #NirbhayaVerdict pic.twitter.com/QkBWlGDKUk
— Pulkit Samrat (@PulkitSamrat) May 5, 2017
I hope this is a lesson. It’s a hard one so let’s wish it is well learnt.
May it bring some sort of peace to #Jyoti ‘s family ??? https://t.co/MAxQtYFYEc— Shruti Seth (@SethShruti) May 5, 2017
Justice for #Nirbhaya won’t be complete till the time the ‘juvenile’ Mohd Afroz the most brutal one is roaming free.he shud be hanged first.
— Neha sharma (@Officialneha) May 5, 2017
The Supreme Court confirmed the death sentence awarded to the four convicts in the December 16, 2012 sensational gangrape and murder case, terming it the ‘rarest of rare’, most brutal, barbaric and diabolical attack on the 23-year-old paramedic student.
The case sent a “tsunami of shock” all over, the apex court said, adding that the convicts treated the victim as an object of enjoyment, with the single purpose of ravishing her. A three-judge bench, through a unanimous verdict, upheld the Delhi High Court judgement which had concurred with the trial court decision.
On the other side, Nirbhaya’s father says, finally, he’ll get some sleep now. “I will sleep peacefully tonight,” he said, adding, “She would have turned 28 on May 10 if she had lived. Today’s verdict is a gift for her.”
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