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Thoughts with victim, no new year wishes for Cong

A young gangrape victim struggling to stay alive occupied the Congress' mindspace on its foundation day on Friday, with party president Sonia Gandhi joining Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in promising quick justice and saying there would be no Happy New Year greetings for them.

Both the prime minister and the Congress president spoke out on the 16 December gangrape and torture of a trainee physiotherapist, now battling for life in a Singapore hospital.

‘You have my assurance that our government is committed to bringing the guilty to justice as soon as possible,’ the prime minister told reporters here. The best possible medical care was being provided to the victim, he added.

Wishing the woman speedy recovery, Gandhi said no time should be lost in punishing those responsible for the crime.

The two leaders were addressing the media at the Congress headquarters here after Gandhi hoisted the party flag on the occasion of its foundation day.

‘Our wish is that she recovers and comes back to us... and no time is lost in bringing the perpetrators of the crime to justice,’ Gandhi said in her first public statement on the 23-year-old who was brutally tortured and raped by a gang of males in a moving bus in the national capital.

Gandhi said the party was not celebrating New Year due to the sad event.

‘Normally we wish each other but not so this time as our thoughts are with the young woman fighting for her life after a barbarous attack on her,’ she said.

‘We share the anguish of the country over this crime,’ said the prime minister.

He said a panel headed by a former chief justice of the Supreme Court had been set up to suggest changes in the law to make punishment more stringent, and another headed by a former Delhi high court judge to look into the lapses behind the ghastly crime.

Stating that, ‘28 December is the foundation day of the Indian National Congress’, Gandhi said, ‘On this day, we remember the freedom fighters who got us free from the British.’

‘You have my assurance that our government is committed to bringing the guilty to justice as soon as possible,’ the prime minister told reporters here. The best possible medical care was being provided to the gang-rape victim, he added.

Wishing the woman speedy recovery, Gandhi said no time should be lost in punishing those responsible for the crime.

He said a panel headed by a former chief justice of the Supreme Court had been set up to suggest changes in the law to make punishment more stringent and another headed by a former Delhi high court judge to look into the lapses behind the ghastly crime.
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