On
Friday
morning,
the
four
rapists,
who
were
convicted
in
the
Nirbhaya
gangrape
and
murder,
were
hanged
to
death,
thus
ending
a
chapter
in
India's
long
history
of
sexual
assault.
Kangana
Ranaut
recently
shared
her
views
on
the
delayed
justice
and
how
these
things
need
to
be
rectified
as
soon
as
possible.
The
actress
said,
"Our
judicial
system
is
quite
old
and
unfair.
It
took
seven
long
years
for
our
judicial
system
to
give
verdict
on
a
horrific
rape
and
murder
case
that
shook
the
entire
nation.
I
remember
taking
part
in
the
candle
march
for
Nirbhaya
at
the
time
when
I
was
shooting
for
Queen.
There
should
have
been
quick
justice
for
such
brutal
crime.
Indirectly,
we
have
tortured
Nirbhaya's
mother
and
the
entire
family
for
seven
long
years."
"The
judicial
system
has
taken
so
long
to
deliver
justice
in
this
case
that
people
have
already
forgotten
about
the
case
and
moved
on.
I
feel
related
to
Nirbhaya's
mom's
name
Asha
Devi
since
my
mother's
name
is
Asha," said
Kangana.
Recalling
the
acid-attack
on
her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel,
Kangana
said,
"I
still
remember
the
time
when
my
sister
Rangoli
had
an
acid
attack
and
the
accused
had
got
bail,
people
used
to
question
us
on
how
we
could
let
go
the
accused
and
keep
quiet.
Those
were
the
times
I
used
to
feel
angry
on
our
judiciary
as
why
the
accused
was
granted
bail
and
the
victim
suffered.
Rangoli
suffered
ear
burns
and
her
eye
was
damaged.
I
got
her
retina
transplanted
but
it
was
only
possible
because
I
was
an
actress,
had
it
been
any
common
man,
it
would
have
still
remained
the
same.
The
times
we
tried
to
move
on
people
came
questioning
us
as
why
we
were
letting
the
accused
go
free."
She
further
continued,
"Just
think
about
Nirbhaya's
mother
facing
people
for
seven
long
years.
People
would
not
even
let
her
emerge
from
the
shock
if
she
wanted
to.
We
have
tortured
her
family
for
seven
long
years
and
killed
them
indirectly.
Think
about
it
in
a
way
that
I
show
you
my
movie's
start
now
and
ending
after
a
few
days,
how
would
it
feel?
Will
it
interest
you?"
"I
think
there
should
be
memorials
on
the
names
of
girls
who
are
rape
victims
because
we
do
not
have
to
kill
the
accused
but
the
thinking
they
have.
Their
minds
should
change
by
the
thoughts
that
if
I
rape
a
girl
or
throw
acid
on
someone,
no
one
will
accept
me," said
the
Manikarnika
star.