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On Friday, a Class 12 student committed suicide in Delhi’s Bakhtawarpur area. The girl was allegedly being stalked and threatened by her neighbour.
A suicide note has been recovered from the place of crime. According to the note, the girl was frustrated with the stalking and threats that she had to deal with everyday at the hands of her neighbour.
This was corroborated by the girl’s relatives, who also accused their 20-year-old neighbour for stalking and mentally torturing the girl:
The accused is allegedly a 20-year-old youth and the police is making efforts to arrest him.
The Quint has been running a campaign called #TalkingStalking to make stalking a non-bailable offence. A non-bailable offence allows for an extra layer of scrutiny before the accused is let out on bail. It is important for a crime like stalking because invariably, stalking is never a crime in isolation. It leads to acid attacks, rapes, and sometimes even murder and suicides.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau, NCRB:
This is why The Quint has launched a petition along with Varnika Kundu and Dr Shashi Tharoor to appeal to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to make stalking a non-bailable offence. Sign our petition here.
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