Shiv Kumar Yadav, a
32-year-old driver working for Uber in New Delhi, has been accused in the rape
of a 25/26/27 (?) year old woman. Frankly,
we don’t know how old she is. Her age
fluctuates between 25-27 in all the
reports. It’s amazing how even in such dire circumstances, women will lie about
their age. HEHE. Yeah. My sense of
humour is lame.
She
had used the Uber smartphone app to book a taxi home on a Friday night but said
she was taken to a secluded area and raped.
On
Monday, the company described the incident as 'horrific' and said it
would do everything 'to help bring this perpetrator to justice'.
Yadav
has confessed to the crime.
The
government has banned Uber to provide any transport related services in Delhi.
All
other transport/ taxi service providers through web-based technology, who are
not recognised, are prohibited from providing such services... till they get
licence/permission from the transport department. Which sounds fair enough.
Until we remember that most govt. employees are corrupted twats, pardon my French.
They’re not
all bad. Some of them are really hard working individuals, but they can’t make
up for their mercenary counterparts. Govt. officials have a bit of a reputation
here in India. Most people think they’re blood sucking bastards.
Personally, I think Uber provides a far safer
experience than India’s traditional transportation options do. Unlike the vast
majority of rape cases in the country, the alleged perpetrator in the Uber case
was arrested within hours of the incident. Uber’s procedures guaranteed that
there was considerable information available on the suspect. They provided the
police with the name, age, and photograph of the driver, along with his
bank verified address, car details, and trip and route data. Can you imagine
things going this smoothly if the cab in question had been hailed off the
street? Rapes in buses, especially trains, are
not uncommon, and yet, I don’t see anyone banning either.
Moving on, the Delhi Police have termed Yadav a 'master of lies' and a 'highly deceptive' person. In the light of recent reports, I can see
why they’d say that. The Uber cabbie has come up with the very compelling argument
of being the reincarnation of Kamadev, the Hindu God of Human Love and Desire.
Oh, I’m compelled all right.
Compelled to punch him. Hard. In the balls. After before I rip them off. Guy’s
either lost touch with reality, or is an unrepentant moron who thinks making a
mockery of the police and judiciary is going to earn him brownie points.
Yadav was out on bail in a
rape case in 2013, besides being involved in a similar case in 2011. He has
been named in at least eight different cases at two police stations, including
charges of molestation, theft, chain snatching and two cases under the Uttar
Pradesh Goonda Act — all of which are pending trial. With a track record like
that, you might wonder why Uber hired him at all. Turns out, he had procured a fake character certificate issued in the
name of an Additional DCP of Delhi Police from a finance company agent.
Police have already recovered two of the three phones used by Yadav, including the iPhone which was provided by Uber to the driver accused of raping the finance company executive on Friday night inside the cab which she had booked through the company's App.
Okay, hold on! This guy has three phones? What does he need three phones
for! And what’s this about an iphone! I want an iphone! I wish I’d bought one
when Steve Jobs was still alive. Ahem, ahem.
I wonder if Uber will hire me if
I promise not to rape and kill people? But then again, I am a girl. With things
being the way they are, there’s a high possibility of me getting raped and
being left to die in a ditch.
Earlier today, when I first
found out the guy was calling himself Kamadev, I laughed and laughed
until I was in stitches. I couldn’t seem to stop, because how else can you possibly react. I went from convulsing with
laughter to having a screaming match with my mother about the same topic within
the hour.
She said , and I’m
paraphrasing, that it was the girl’s fault for getting piss drunk that late at
night and falling asleep in the cab. I exploded. Now that I’ve had time to
think about it, I realize that even if she didn’t say it in so many words, she
meant that it was a dumb thing to do. Which I’ll admit, it was. Because we know
just how despicable people can be and it is best to always stay on your guard.
But the thing is, the word ‘fault’ carries a lot of weight. If you think that
even a tiny fraction of the blame lies with the girl, then know that a much,
much bigger part of the blame lies with you for propagating such a vile
mentality, that tries to justify victim blaming. Is it a good idea to travel
alone at night? No. But it is inevitable that someone will find themselves in a
situation where they HAVE to travel in the nightime. You expect them to put
their lives on hold because of some psychotic Neanderthals that can't keep it in their pants?
When most people hear about
a rape case, after a moment of being horrified and sympathetic as is expected,
their first thought is that the girl should have been more careful. She knew
it’s a bad world out there. Why was she travelling alone? Why was she
travelling at night? She shouldn’t have gone out wearing western clothes. If
only she’d done things differently, huh? A thousand random things could have
gone differently, that would have prevented the rape from happening. But the
fault lies only with the disgusting mongrel that committed the act. He alone is
responsible. It’s that simple.
We can’t live in constant paranoia. We can’t always assume the worst of people. Keep thinking of possible escape
routes on the off chance that something might go wrong. What
kind of life would that be? I’d drive myself crazy within a week. ‘Being
careful’ shouldn’t entail staying hoarded up indoors and leaving with a
security detail every time you need to make a grocery run.
I have heard people making
jokes about how candle marches and running our mouth won’t bring about change. What
else would you rather we do? Don a cape and become vigilantes? Look for a high
vantage point and stand guard over the city? Neither am I Bruce Wayne, nor is this Gotham! Also, I would look stupid in a cowl.
In
our times, pen trumps sword. Our best bet is to keep pushing women’s issues,
until the rigid Indian mentality yields. It will be a slow process, might even stretch
over a generation or two, before there’s real change. But we have to keep at
it.
We stand by each other, tall and proud, fearless and composed.










