Voices are being raised from all across over the incident of encounter in Telengana in which the four accused in the rape and brutal murder of the young Vet.
Millions of people from all over the country have rejoiced the outcome and some have obviously shown some reservation over the modality raising questions if the due diligence was done away with.
But, in essence, the deaths of the four accused have indicated a sense of relief among even the ones who have grudgingly accepted the act as a deterrent for the perpetrators of such crimes.
Enough is enough, say people
A message that emerges from the Hyderabad encounter is that, the human sentiments can no longer remain as a hostage to the conventional scruples those have produced results few and far in between.
Regarding what the Telengana police did may ensue some legal questions which otherwise remain within the limits of laws and giving a cushion of respite to culprits to mock at the sentiments of victims everywhere.
Looking back at the accused in Nirbhaya case, it is more than clear that the Indian jurisprudence is left with few handles to deliver to the need of the hour.
Reactions from the people in common, in and around Hyderabad, is a testimony of what they feel but do not get.
Cheering and showering flowers on the Telengana cops resonates the sentiments of a larger mass which, perhaps, is no more ready to brook the bestial outrages all over the country and no procedures is above the people who serve as the foundation of a democracy in which no one can prey on a girl either she is a teen or a two year old baby.
Human rights activists are there to raise heckles and so they may do within their rights. But, a girl has a right to live safe and in dignity is also a part of human rights.