'Is there any fear in the minds of such men': Anushka Sharma expresses shock over Balrampur gang-rape

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 01, 2020, 03:35 PM IST

Anushka Sharma

The incident took place in Gaisari village of Balrampur and comes amid the nationwide outrage over the gang-rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman from Hathras.

Raising questions over the power of society to instill "fear" in the minds of "such monsters", Bollywood actor and producer Anushka Sharma on Thursday expressed shock over Uttar Pradesh's Balrampur rape incident, which followed close on heels of the Hathras gang-rape. 

The Paatal Lok producer took to Instagram and said, "Barely any time has passed and we are hearing of another brutal rape!?! In which world do such monsters think they can do this to a young life. This is beyond comprehension, so distressing! Is there any fear in the minds of such men? How do we as a society put fear in them and protect our women? #NoMercyForRapists #Balrampur," she wrote in her stories. 

For the uninformed, a 22-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped and killed in Uttar Pradesh's Balrampur on Tuesday. The victim was a second-year B.Com student and was on her way back home from college when she was gang-raped. This comes amid the nationwide outrage over the gang-rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman from Hathras.

The incident took place in Gaisari village of Balrampur. Two people have been arrested in the case.

Dev Ranjan, Superintendent of Police (SP), Balrampur, said that the victim's family alleged that two men raped her. "We have received a complaint in which the family of a 22-year-old woman said that she used to work at the firm. On Wednesday, she did not return from the firm. Later, when she did return home on a rickshaw, she had a glucose drip inserted in her hand," Ranjan told news agency ANI.

"She died on the way when the family was taking her to the hospital. They claimed that two men raped her. Both of them have been arrested," he said. 

"The family said that the woman did not reach home on time on Tuesday. They tried to contact her but could not get in touch. After some time she came home in a rickshaw with a glucose drip attached to her arm and she was in a bad state. The relatives took her to a hospital but she died on the way," Balrampur Superintendent of Police Dev Ranjan Verma said.

She was unable to speak when she came home from college and said only these words, "I am in a lot of pain, I won't survive," the girl's mother said.

"She had gone to get her admission done at 10 in the morning. We have the receipts. On her way back 3-4 men forcibly put her in their car, injected her, and raped her. They [accused] broke her back and her legs and sent her back in a rickshaw. She had no strength left to even walk," the mother said.

(Inputs from ANI)