Gang rape and then murder of a female doctor in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana across the country, has created an atmosphere of anger. Demonstrations are being held against this impunity in the entire country including the capital Delhi-NCR. Meanwhile, Delhi Women's Commission Chairman Swati Jaihind has also expressed her anger through a tweet. Punjab: AAP invites Angry Congress MLAs to form government In her statement, Swati has made a tweet - "Limit reached! Is there any shame or all sold out? Women security system in the state can not be fixed from above, the blame of this incident was also put on the deceased victim. Finding justice in this country has become a matter of zeal. First some men rape a woman and then the whole system rapes. Shit!" Maharashtra: Speaker issue will resolve today, BJP-Congress will face battle In another tweet, Swati wrote - 'Today, when the whole country is outraged by the tragic incident of rape in Hyderabad, what is wrong if a student tries to raise her voice and awaken the leaders? In such a situation, the girl is picked up and killed in the police station. By locking in the police station, the police is giving proof of their weakness! Shame!' Yogi Adityanath government gears up to develop 'Ikshvakupuri' in Ayodhya On Saturday, youth were protesting outside the Parliament. It is alleged that during this time, Delhi Police personnel misbehaved with a girl Anu Dubey. On the information, Swati Jaihind, chairperson of the women's commission, also reached the spot and upon seeing them, the girl Anu Dubey was crying. People came out to streets for protesting before United Nations Climate Summit