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Ms Gandhi
later said that the "strictest possible measures" should be taken to
prevent such incidents.
The woman
remains in a critical condition, doctors say.
Police said
they have arrested four people, including the bus driver, and are looking for
two more people.
The student
and a male friend were beaten, stripped and thrown out of the bus on Sunday
evening.
Lawmakers
from all parties have expressed their horror at the incident, which has caused
outrage across the country.
'Monstrous
crime'
Ms Gandhi
visited the Safdarjung Hospital late on Tuesday, where she met the student's
parents and asked the doctors about her condition.
"It is
a shame for us who are responsible for the security of our cities that a young
woman can be raped in a moving bus in the capital of the country and flung on
to the street," Ms Gandhi was quoted as writing to federal Home Minister
Sushil Kumar Shinde by the Press Trust of India news agency.
She
described the incident as a "monstrous crime", and said it needed the
"government's most urgent attention".
Ms Gandhi
said the security agencies "must be motivated, trained and equipped to
deal with this menace".
Angry MPs
have demanded the death penalty for the rapists, and protests and candlelight
vigils have been held in the capital.
The media
has also condemned the incident. "Enough talk. Let's make women
safe", The Times of India said in its headline on Wednesday.
"Time
to be ashamed", said The Hindu newspaper, saying that India's political
leadership had failed to "address the problem" of crimes against
women.
Home
Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has vowed to make the city safer for its women,
including increased patrolling of routes used often by women at night.
He said on
Tuesday he would propose to "have this case tried by a fast-track
court".
The woman
and her friend boarded the bus in Munirka area and were on their way to Dwarka
in south-west Delhi.
They were
returning after watching a film in a shopping centre in south Delhi, police
said.
The couple
were attacked by "at least four men", police said.
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Indian students shout slogans during a rally in
Amritsar on December 20, 2012,
against a recent rape that took
place in New Delhi
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