A video shows an acid attack on a Delhi schoolgirl. Girl Is Very critical condition.
Swati Maliwal, the head of the Delhi Women’s Panel, questioned why the sale of acid could not be restricted in order to prevent such heinous crimes.
A 17-year-old girl was hospitalised with serious injuries after two men on a bike threw acid at her in Dwarka, southwest Delhi, today.
According to the girl’s father, the chemical splashed across her face and entered her eyes. According to police, the girl has identified two suspects, one of whom has been detained.
“My two daughters, ages 17 and 13, were out together this morning. Two men on a bike suddenly threw acid at my older daughter and drove away. They had their faces covered “The girl’s father told the media about it.
When asked if his daughter had reported any harassment, her father replied, “She did not, in fact. I would have accompanied her everywhere if she had. The sisters would take the Metro to school together.”
Reporters also interviewed the girl’s mother. She, too, stated that the adolescent had not mentioned anyone bothering her at home.
According to senior police officer M Harsh Vardhan, the police have detained one suspect and are on the lookout for the other. Several teams have been formed to find him, he said.
“In the country’s capital, two thugs throw acid at a schoolgirl in broad daylight. Is there still apprehension about the law? Why can’t the sale of acid be prohibited? Shame, “She used Twitter.
She stated in another post that acid is as easily accessible as vegetables and questioned why the government did not prohibit its retail sale. She claimed that the Delhi women’s panel had been pushing for this ban for years. “When will governments wake up?”