Gujarat: The incident site is in Gujarat's Atkot (Jasdan taluka, Rajkot district), where a six-year-old innocent girl was violently attacked—but this time the accused has been arrested. According to the police, the girl had gone missing while playing in the field. When the child's family went out to search for her, they saw a strange woman nearby—the child was found there soaked in blood.
What happened next? The search for the accused started, and the police interrogated well-nigh 100 people on the understructure of every possible suspicion. Ultimately, a 35-year-old laborer—Ramsingh Terasing Dadwejar—came forward as the accused, who was arrested.
What happened
According to the police report, the accused forcibly picked up the girl from the field and tried to physically thumping her, but when he was not successful, this unforgiving man inserted a rod into the girl's private parts. The said wade on the girl was so terrible that she was found in a underdone condition. The injured girl was immediately admitted to the hospital. Hospital sources said that her condition is currently stable.
Contemporary police action
After the incident, the local police raided, interrogated several suspects, and finally identified the accused and took him into custody. Police, with the help of child experts, identified the accused among those tabbed to the scene—after which Dadwejar was arrested. Police say that at present there is no possibility of other accused in this case.
Strong reaction in society
This incident has created panic in the surrounding villages. People ask, how did an innocent girl playing in the field suddenly disappear and have to squatter such a heinous attack? There is an undercurrent of fear among neighbors and villagers, expressly among parents who have small children.
Demand for justice and security
This incident has once then shown how soft-hued the safety of children is. People are taxing that there should be strict magistrate proceedings versus the accused and that they should get relief. Also, it is necessary to increase the safety and monitoring of children in rural areas so that no other family faces such a trauma.

