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Killing of 11-year-old reignites debate over sexual violence in India

Published on: July 15, 2026 2:23 PM

The rape and killing of an 11-year-old girl in India’s West Bengal state has once again drawn attention to the country’s persistent problem of sexual violence against women and children, sparking public outrage and renewed calls for stronger protections.

According to police, the girl went missing after leaving home to attend a friend’s birthday party in the town of Baruipur. Investigators allege that she was kidnapped, sexually assaulted and later killed before her body was found in a nearby pond. Authorities have arrested several suspects in connection with the case, while one suspect was killed during a police operation after allegedly attempting to seize an officer’s weapon.

The incident has renewed concerns over the safety of women and children in India, where official data from the National Crime Records Bureau shows that more than 80 rape cases are reported to police every day. Rights groups say the actual number is likely much higher because many victims never report assaults due to fear, social stigma and victim-blaming.

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The case has also placed renewed focus on the effectiveness of legal reforms introduced after the 2012 Delhi gang rape, which led to stricter punishments for sexual offences and the creation of fast-track courts. However, activists argue that slow investigations, judicial delays and deep-rooted gender inequality continue to hinder justice for victims.

In recent weeks, several other high-profile cases involving the sexual assault of children have also made headlines across India, intensifying demands for stronger law enforcement and preventive measures.

Women’s rights advocates say long-term solutions require not only tougher laws but also social change, improved policing and a more gender-sensitive justice system. They argue that addressing cultural attitudes, strengthening institutions and ensuring swift prosecution are essential to reducing violence against women and children.

The investigation into the Baruipur case remains ongoing as authorities continue gathering evidence and pursuing legal action against those accused of the crime.

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