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BJP activists shouting slogans during a torch light procession against the rape of a child in New Delhi, on Tuesday.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
NEW DELHI: A senior Indian government minister said today that a new rape outrage showed that ‘something terrible’ was happening to society as he extended an olive branch to demonstrators. Protests have been taking place across New Delhi since last week when it emerged that a five-year-old girl had been repeatedly raped over the course of nearly two days
after being abducted from her home in a working class suburb.The attack has reignited anger over the shocking levels of sexual violence in India, which flared up in December after the fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in the capital.
In an interview with the NDTV network, Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid said that authorities needed to listen to what the protesters had to say rather than simply confront them. “ We need to take protests on board as part of our democratic commitment. We can’t be upset that somebody is protesting... We need to be sensitive to people’s anger,” said Khurshid, who was previously the country’s law minister. “There’s something terrible happening in our society. It needs to be analysed, it needs to be studied, it needs to be uncovered.”
The five-year-old victim is recovering in a hospital after undergoing surgery.

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