{"id":381,"date":"2016-07-09T21:08:33","date_gmt":"2016-07-09T21:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/13.201.39.237\/?p=381"},"modified":"2026-07-17T13:49:36","modified_gmt":"2026-07-17T13:49:36","slug":"nirbhaya-case-verdict-supreme-court-rape-in-india-rape-culture-rape-survivor-bulandshahr-gang-rape","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/13.207.105.184\/?p=381","title":{"rendered":"The Deafening Silence of the Rape Survivor"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"container page-content\"><p><span class=\"dropcap\">I<\/span><\/p><\/div><p>n a remote village in West Bengal, 140 kilometres from the nearest state highway, a young Indian photojournalist from New York is making her way across the fields in the dark. She is dressed as a village angandwadi worker in a decrepit salwar kameez, with her hair coiled into an oily bun. The fierce sun has set on this parched land, but heat still rises from the earth, as Smita Sharma makes her way, hiding her SLR camera as much as she can. Fireflies flit madly in the distant peepal tree, as she approaches the dimly lit hut where Shanta lives.\n\nSmita has been in the village for three days now and it hasn\u2019t been easy. Her first day was spent standing outside the government hospital in the Diamond Harbour area in the hope that she\u2019d get a chance to meet Shanta. The local health worker had tipped her off about the name, but Smita had to identify her from the crowd and make contact herself. Smita identifies these women from their body language \u2013 their tentative walk, drooping shoulders, and fearful faces give them away. Recognising Shanta wasn\u2019t the tough part; it was getting her to talk.\n\nThe men in the village don\u2019t want Shanta to talk to an outsider about what was clearly an \u201cinternal matter\u201d. The sarpanch had sent a warning through the health worker, strongly suggesting, that Smita be careful about not bringing shame to the village by speaking to these women, but Smita\u2019s determination to record Shanta\u2019s story was bigger than any threat the sarpanch could make. Thankfully at the hospital, Shanta had whispered a hasty agreement, before shuffling away with her husband.\n\nTo protect Shanta, it was important that Smita did not visit Shanta\u2019s house immediately. So she spent the last couple of days visiting several other houses as part of an \u201cethnic photography project\u201d she claimed to be working on. These visits were a decoy to ensure that Shanta alone is not accused of meeting with the outsider.\n\nNow finally, Smita is at Shanta\u2019s. Inside, she knows the anxious woman will be waiting and along with her will be her family. The village wants them to keep mum but the family always wants to tell Smita their story. So does the rape survivor. Nobody has asked Shanta how her life changed after that fateful night. Nobody has uttered the word \u201crape\u201d but that day, for the first time, someone will come asking, and Shanta will speak. She knows, like Smita does, that if no record of her horrific rape ever exists, it will be like it never happened.\n\nSteeling herself for the emotional rollercoaster that was soon going to follow, Smita raises her hand and knocks on the door.\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">***<\/p>\nSexual abuse haunts Smita\u2019s waking moments. It also surfaces as nightmares. Her childhood was marked by the horror in more ways that one. As an adolescent, she was molested by a trusted professor in college, and years later, the crime repeated itself, a hundred times worse, when her innocent 13-year-old cousin Kamalika Das was molested in school by a classmate. \u201cShe was very close to me. I was in Std X when she was born. As her elder sister, she brought out all my protective instincts,\u201d Smita says. When her little sister tearfully confessed, Smita reeled in horror. \u201cKamalika\u2019s father was travelling when this happened. She called me and I knew exactly what she wanted. All she wanted to know was that it was not her fault.\u201d\n<blockquote class=\"quote--center\"><p>Rape is not an easy subject to live with. The stories leave their mark on Smita and there are days when she cannot eat.<\/p><\/blockquote> \nUnfortunately, the school\u2019s principal, who was a woman, did not think so. She ridiculed Kamalika, called her an arrogant child, and threatened to expel her for attracting undue attention. The school and some of its teachers ganged up on Kamalika. What followed was a spate of character attacks for four years \u2013 four long years of being punished for small misdemeanours, being ridiculed in class. But she stood up against them all because she had Smita on her side, Smita who had convinced her that she had not done anything wrong. But, in the end, the accusations of the world became a burden she could not bear. When Kamalika was suspended for not completing an assignment and her mother insulted for \u201cnot raising her child properly\u201d, she (Kamalika) committed suicide by jumping out of a seventh-floor window.\n\nKamalika\u2019s death changed Smita\u2019s life forever. \u201cI was like a wild horse after my cousin\u2019s death. It was an institutional murder. No one should lose their identity, their dreams or their lives because of an abuse that the world does not even acknowledge.\u201d\n\nThe silence of abuse survivors screams out loud in a culture that accuses them of provocation instead of offering protection. The silence wouldn\u2019t let Smita sleep. She was haunted by the idea of giving these women, if not justice, then at least a voice. She\u2019d been a photojournalist for many years, but now she had a responsibility. She had been dabbling with the idea of a project that documented rape in India, but after Kamalika\u2019s death it acquired a new meaning.\n\nIt was an ambitious project, one for which Smita had no funds. An editor friend from New York suggested crowdfunding and \u201cStories of Rape &#038; Sexual Violence in India\u201d was launched as a project on Kickstarter. The response was tremendous. In 45 days, it raised more than $30,000 from across 30 countries.\n\nSmita packed her bags and flew to India.\n\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/13.201.39.237\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/1470289669-scaled.jpg\" alt=\"Smita Sharma\" width=\"610\" height=\"407\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-12339\" \/>\n<figcaption>\n<p>Smita has covered West Bengal, Haryana, Delhi, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, and documented 35 cases of rape like Shanta\u2019s that go unreported.<\/p>\n<p>Arko Sen<\/p>\n<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\nIt\u2019s been 19 months since then, and Smita has covered West Bengal, Haryana, Delhi, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand and documented 35 cases of rape like Shanta\u2019s. During interviews, Smita sits with the women, talks to them, eats with them. Sometimes she doesn\u2019t use her camera at all. She never prods them, but the story always comes out. There have been times when she could not shoot because she was crying so hard, shattered by the stories she kept hearing again and again.\n\nSmita has met teenage mothers who were made to marry their rapists, girls who were raped on their long commute to school, or some when they went out in the fields at night to defecate. A young mother, whose six-year-old daughter\u2019s broken body was discarded like a rag doll by her rapist, asked Smita brokenly, \u201cWhy did he have to kill my daughter?\u201d\n\nRape is not an easy subject to live with. The stories leave their mark on Smita and there are days when she cannot eat. \u201cI meet these survivors and all of them have a different story, but the dead eyes staring into the darkness remain the same.\u201d\n\nSmita plans to be on the road for another two years, raising money along the way to fund her project and also helping these girls by donating bicycles. She doesn\u2019t know when it will end or what it\u2019s going to take, to shift the needle even an inch. If nothing comes out of the stories she\u2019s collected, it doesn\u2019t matter to Smita.\n\nWhat\u2019s important is that the story has been told.\n\n<em>Smita is currently raising funds to purchase bicycles for victims of sexual assault. You can contribute at <a href=\"http:\/\/kamalikafoundation.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/kamalikafoundation.org\/<\/a>.\n<\/em>\n<em>With inputs from Kangana Sachdev<\/em>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Smita Sharma was molested by a professor and then, her cousin committed suicide after facing abuse. 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