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Both trials were unusually swift for India, where courts often take years to hand out verdicts.
When the life of "Gori" is at stake its usually swift.
You're wrong. The trials weren't fast because of the race of the victim.
It was a question of India's reputation as a tourist destination and the international image of India.
I don't know why people always tend to come up with explanations on the basis of race, for every incident that involves people of different races.
Thats what I meant indirectly;the life of foreigner was at stake.
Have we seen the trial of Gujarat? or babri masjid?
a british women is raped in india and the rapist is sentenced to death, while indian army enjoys daily gang rape on it poor kasmiris citizens! where is justice for those women?
i also blame these tourists as they have to keep the culture difference in mind.. they cant just walk around in bikinis front of hungry lust crowd of men!
Just to clarify, none of the women were in bikinis when they were raped...
she was targeted earlier when she was walking around in bikini!! btw its goa? beach?
The main problem is the heavy influx of foreign tourists. Government's 'Incredible India' campaign has been hugely successful but they didn't bother investing credibly in developing Infrastructure & security network at popular tourist destinations. In my opinion there is a need for a special police dept to handle tourist complaints & providing them with credible information. Also, government has to properly network the hotel chains & upgrade the infrastructure. Hotels should take the responsibility on themselves to provide registered guides to batch of tourists. Such incidents have happened in east asian countries after they emerged on tourism map in early 90s. But with time they handled the problem & It is India's turn now to do the same.