Footpath Vendors and Rape - Where's the Connection?
Rape is a horrible offence but this case of rape seems to be full of holes. I am talking of the Dr. Rustom Soonawalla case.
Isn’t a man innocent until proven guilty? And proven guilty, not by the police but by the justice system?
In this episode the alleged rape victim had TB and was cured by Dr. Soonawalla. She had come for a check up with her husband. The husband
claims that the doctor sent him out and raped his wife at his clinic in Khar
at 7 pm. This is what strikes me as odd. There are a lot of hawkers outside his clinic. The husband was in the waiting room as was the receptionist. Yet nobody heard anything.
Also, the woman had TB - no one was more aware of that than the doctor. According to this article she was 99% cured.
TB, according to wikipedia, is a lethal infectious disease. Wiki's exact words,
Tuberculosis, MTB, or TB (short for tubercle bacillus) is a common, and in many cases lethal, infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis ... Treatment
is difficult ... Social contacts are also screened and treated if
necessary.
Knowing that, would he, a doctor, have raped her? Raped someone who still had that 1% chance of having TB? To my mind he wouldn't have touched her except to treat her out of compassion as a doctor. Dr. Soonawalla was known to do a lot of social service.
As for the newspapers - this is what they initially said - that he ran away and has disappeared. One account from the Indian Express, nine days later, states the police had no search or arrest warrant and in fact, told him that his clinic had been broken into and that he should accompany them to the clinic (or police station - not sure). On the way one constable who was in Dr. Soonawalla's car told him it was nothing to do with his clinic but that he was being arrested for rape. That is when the doctor called his lawyer who instructed him not to go to the police station. His lawyer, Freny Ponda has said that he has promised to give his semen and blood samples - something no guilty person would be willing to do, provided the police don't arrest him at the hospital.
The Hindustan Times states that a case was registered at around 9.30pm on Friday. A medical test to
confirm rape was conducted on the alleged victim, the result of which is
awaited.
I searched to see what the Times of India had to say and surprisingly, couldn't find anything till the 4th of June. Perhaps I'm mistaken. Later I discovered an article in the Mumbai Mirror (a Mobile e-paper of the Times of India) titled, "
And here's one from the Mumbai Mirror - Activists Rally behind Khar doc, police await medical report.
One of the comments on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) fb site states that - This
is all completely fabricated. Dr Soonawala is a very imminent and
respected doctor of the community. He has been working for the poor near
his place of practice for years. There were a lot of hawkers where he
practices and when he asked them repeatedly
to move out from that place which was illegally occupied by them, they
approached the local politicians and in order to teach the poor doctor,
they have filled this wrong rape case on him.
This will have no bearing on the case as in no way can it be proved. If it is true - if the local politician pitted the vendors against the doctor I hope the Aam Aadmi Party resists the temptation to do the same. Siding with the accusers without listening to the defence is doing just that. Apparently, Anjali Damania of the AAP has demanded that the doctor be arrested and the two policemen who let him get away be charged. Here’s AAP's account of what happened on
their fb, Maharashtra site: https://www.facebook.com/AAPMaharashtra/posts/646191792061262 and there are comments from a huge number of the doctor's patients vouching for his integrity.
If India is to become a land that upholds justice so that crooked individuals aren't able to flourish, everyone, whether rich or poor, has to see that justice isn't in the hands of politicians but is part of the system. Dr. Soonawalla's lawyer is right to demand he be tried through the justice system and not be arrested by the police without proper warrants.
The Bigger Picture: Hawkers were a convenience at one time. One didn't have to go far to buy whatever one wanted. But now they are spreading to occupy every inch of every footpath. They, naturally, want to continue plying their wares. They don't care if they make certain places inaccessible - perhaps even dirty.
People who pay rent to carry on a legitimate business expect that their place of work should remain accessible to their clients. They also hope that it remains reasonably clean.
In such a scenario, how would justice be done? Simply by ensuring hawkers have a proper place to ply their wares and people who pay rent are ensured access to their work place. Instead politicians play one set off against the other as long as they have the power to be the arbiters of justice and to decide who gets what. That is not justice. It is concentration of power in the wrong hands.
Life is being choked out of our cities - they have two-story-high garbage dumps, slum cities within their confines, footpaths that are used for anything but walking.
As Bhagu says about the attractions of our city in Never Mind Yaar - "…our beaches - the sound of the sea - if we can reach it, that is, through the obstacle course of vendors and beggars; our parks and playgrounds … …taken over by,” he shook his head ruefully, “… the same vendors and beggars;"
Our politicians have, yet again, failed to see the bigger picture. Not one of them addresses the real issue - that of attempting to plan our cities and take the reality on the ground into account - in this case, by giving illegal vendors proper areas to ply their wares which doesn't obstruct access to legitimate businesses.
The success of our cities is to ensure the success of both.
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Published on June 04, 2013 17:10
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