Delhi on streets against rape
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The anger against the recent gang-rape of a student on moving bus found reflection on streets and in Parliament as well. Students and women activists came together on Delhi streets to protest outside police station probing the rape case even as the victim is battling for her life in the hospital. (Jasjeet Plaha/ HT Photo)
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Indian women shout slogans during as they stage street demonstration to protest the recent gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in New Delhi. The attack sparked new calls for greater security for women in the national Capital. (AFP Photo)
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Indian police officers lock the gate of the police station during a protest condemning the gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus on late Sunday in New Delhi. The anger found reflection not just in street demonstrations but also in Parliament. (AP Photo)
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Many people, including university students came together on Delhi streets to protest outside a police station probing the gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus in Delhi on Sunday night. (Jasjeet Plaha/ HT Photo)
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The recent gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in New Delhi on Sunday found echo on streets as students and people protested against the barbaric crime. The incident has sparked anguish and concern for women's safety in the national capital. (Jasjeet Plaha/ HT Photo)
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An Indian woman along with the others participates in a protest condemning the gang rape of a student on a moving bus in New Delhi. The incident has sparked anguish and concern for women's safety in the national capital. (AP Photo)
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Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj condemns the recent gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus, in Parliament as she demands speedy justice. Accused in such cases should be hanged," thundered Swaraj, adding that even if the 23-year-old survived she would be a "zinda laash", traumatised for life. (PTI Photo)
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Samajwadi Party MP, Jaya Bachchan breaks down while condemning the recent Delhi gangrape incident in Rajya Sabha. The Indian parliament witnessed outrage over the issue as it sparked fresh concern for women's safety in the national Capital. (PTI Photo)
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The anger against the recent gang-rape of a student on moving bus found reflection on streets and in Parliament as well. Students and women activists came together on Delhi streets to protest outside police station probing the rape case even as the victim is battling for her life in the hospital. The attack sparked new calls for greater security for women in the national Capital. (Sanjeev Verma/ HT Photo)
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Women participate in a protest condemning the gangrape of a 23-year-old student in New Delhi. AP
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