Outrage against gang-rape continues
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Young college students arguing with a policeman during a protest outside Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's residence. Police sprayed water jets to break up a protest by students who were demanding more police presence on roads and fast-track courts to prosecute rapists. (Sushil Kumar/ HT Photo)
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Hundreds of agitated people gathered at India Gate demanding strong action against those involved in brutal rape of a student in a moving bus even as the victim battled for life for the third day. The protesters held candles and shouted slogans demanding stringent punishment for the perpetrators. (Saarthak Aurora/ HT Photo)
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Police lathicharging the protesters outside CM Sheila Dikshit's residence. Hundreds of young college students had gathered outside CM house to protest against the horrific Sunday rape of student as they demanded to prosecute rapists. Police sprayed water canons to break up the protest. (Sushil Kumar/ HT Photo)
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Activists shout slogans outside police headquarters during a protest against recent rape of a student on moving bus. About 150 women and college students who gathered outside police HQs for nearly three hours demanded more police presence on roads and fast-track courts to prosecute rapists. These protesters belonged to more than 20 women's groups and others. (AFP Photo)
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Police use water cannons to disperse the students who were demonstrating against the recent gang rape case, at Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's residence. (PTI Photo)
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Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj, Smriti Irani, Maya Singh and other BJP MPs during a protest at Parliament House against the recent gang rape case. The gang-rape and near fatal beating of a 23-year-old student on a bus not just triggered outrage anger across the country but also rocked the Parliament. (PTI Photo)
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Women shout slogans outside the Delhi Police HQs as they block main road during a protest. The Sunday gang-rape and near fatal beating of a 23-year-old student on a bus triggered outrage and anger across the country as people demanded action from authorities. The placard at center right reads "Arrest the Culprits." (AP Photo)
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College students gathered outside CM Sheila Dikshit's residence to protest against the horrific Sunday rape of a student in moving bus. As the demonstration became noisier, police used water jets on young men and women who refused to budge from the spot. (Sushil Kumar/ HT Photo)
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The capital witnessed several protests, including near the chief minister's house and the police HQs, as a 23-year-old victim of gang-rape fought for her life in a Delhi hospital. A placard at the centre reads "Touching a girl without her consent doesn't make you a man, it makes you a coward." (AFP Photo)
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A college student brave water jet sprayed at him by the police to disperse protesters who were demonstrating against the recent gang-rape in a moving bus. As the demonstration became noisier, police used water jets on young men and women who refused to budge from the spot. (Sushil Kumar/ HT Photo)
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Visibly incensed, hundreds of old and young, men and women gathered at India Gate to protest against the brutal rape of a student in a moving bus. The capital witnessed widespread demonstrations across Delhi demanding to prosecute the rapists. (Saarthak Aurora/ HT Photo)
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