[Kathua gang rape and murder of a child is an act by Pakistan and the Jammu
agitation in support of the accused is the doing of the evil Congress.
Thus spake two senior BJP leaders.]

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Kathua rape: Ensure justice, UN to govt; BJP-PDP alliance under threat?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi finally broke his silence on the Kathua and
Unnao rape cases and promised justice to 'India's daughters'

BS Web Team |  New Delhi
Last Updated at April 14, 2018 14:37 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on Friday. Photo: PTI

Finally breaking his silence on the rape-murder of an 8-year-old girl in
Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua and the Unnao rape case in Uttar Pradesh, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Friday promised justice. "The incidents that are
in discussion in the country for the last two days do not reflect good for
any civilised country. This is shameful," Modi said after widespread
outrage over the incidents in Kathua and Unnao. Modi's comments came hours
after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) got into the act by
detaining and questioning rape accused BJP MLA Kuldip Singh Sengar in Uttar
Pradesh.

"It's an insult to freedom fighters who gave their lives for the
independence of this country. We are all ashamed as a society, as a
country," Modi said, speaking at the inauguration of the Ambedkar National
Memorial. Right after his statement, Congress president Rahul Gandhi
tweeted, "Dear Prime Minister, Thank you for breaking your long silence.
You said 'our daughters will get justice'. India wants to know: when?" Two
BJP ministers -- Choudhary Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga -- who
attended a rally in support of the Kathua accused last month resigned from
the J&K government led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti. They had sparked
overwhelming public outcry after attending a rally in Hiranagar area of
Kathua district organised by the Hindu Ekta Munch in favour of the seven
people accused in the rape and murder of the minor. In New Delhi, BJP
spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi admitted that the two BJP ministers in Jammu
and Kashmir had committed a wrong by taking part in the rally. She,
however, said they were "misled and misguided" by people and accused the
Congress of communalising the rape incidents.

Here's what happened according to Kathua gang rape and murder charge sheet:
The eight-year-old girl had been missing in Rasana village since January
10. On January 17, her mutilated body was found, bearing the marks of gang
rape. This week, local lawyers tried to prevent the police from filing the
charge sheet, and the Jammu High Court Bar Association called for a bandh
on Wednesday demanding that the investigation be handed over to the Central
Bureau of Investigation. The charge sheet lists as the main conspirator the
caretaker of the temple in Rasana where the child was allegedly held. The
girl was gang-raped repeatedly inside a village temple and kept sedated for
hours before being killed by six men, including one who had been "invited"
to come all the way from Meerut to "satisfy his lust", the police have told
a court. The kidnapping, rape and killing of the girl of the Bakherwal
community at the Rassana area of Kathua was part of a planned, chilling
strategy to instil fear and drive the nomadic tribe out of the region,
reveals the 15-page charge-sheet filed by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in
the chief judicial magistrate's court.

Top 10 developments on Kathua gang-rape and murder case


1. Mehbooba to ask for fast track court in Kathua rape:Jammu and Kashmir
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti will request state High Court Chief Justice
Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar for the establishment of special fast track
court for Kathua Rape case, said sources on Saturday. This special fast
track court, which would be the first in the state is expected to complete
the trial in ninety days. She also called for exemplary punishment for
those responsible for the crime.

2. United Nations wants Modi government to take action: UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told
reporters on Friday that he has seen reports about the "horrific case" of
the abuse and murder of the nomadic Bakerwal community girl in Jammu and
Kashmir's Kathua.

"We very much hope that the authorities will bring the perpetrators to
justice so they can be held accountable for the murder of this young girl,"
he said.

3. PDP calls meeting today: The PDP leadership will meet on Saturday in
Srinagar to discuss the situation, a party spokesman said on Friday. "A
meeting of senior party leaders is being held on Saturday and important
issues relating to political, party and administration in J&K will be
discussed," PDP chief spokesman Rafi Ahmed Mir said.

The leaders may also discuss the emerging situation in Jammu, he said.

4. Jammu Bar Association seeks compensation for Kathua victim's family: The
Jammu Bar Association on Saturday sought compensation and security for the
Kathua rape and murder victim's family. Association President B S Slathia
also called for a candlelight vigil here on Saturday evening to press for
justice and demand exemplary punishment to the perpetrators of the heinous
crime. Earlier, lawyers of the Jammu and Kathua Bar Associations tried
preventing a woman lawyer from appearing for the victim's family.

5. Mehbooba Mufti lauds people for dismissing communal forces: J&K CM Mufti
lauded the the people of Jammu for dismissing communal forces and their
unwavering support for justice to the child who was brutally raped and
murdered.

"I commend the manner in which the people of Jammu dismissed communal
forces and were unwavering in their support for a little girl. "It has
strengthened my belief that Jammu serves as a model of inclusiveness and
together the people of J-K inspire secular unity and righteousness," Mufti
said in a tweet.

ALSO READ: Kathua case: JK CM lauds people for dismissing communal forces

6. Two BJP ministers quit in J&K: Under fire from opponents and protests
from Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, BJP on Friday secured
the resignations of two of its ministers -- Choudhary Lal Singh and Chander
Prakash Ganga -- from the coalition government for participating in
protests in favour of the accused in the Kathua gang-rape and murder case.
J&K BJP chief Sat Sharma confirmed that the two ministers had put in their
papers. Lal Singh was the forest minister, while Ganga held the charge of
the industry and commerce departments.

ALSO READ: Kathua and Unnao aftermath: PM Modi says criminals will not be
spared

7. PM Modi says criminals will not be spared: Finally breaking his silence
over the Kathua and Unnao gang-rape cases, Prime Minister Modi on Friday
said that criminals will not be spared.

While Modi didn't actually mention the crimes in Kathua and Unnao in his
speech, his comments suggested that he was referring to these incidents. "I
want to assure the nation that no criminal will be spared. Justice will be
done. Our daughters will get justice. And, that such happenings shake our
sensibilities," the prime minister said, a day after Congress President
Rahul Gandhi led a march of party workers to India Gate to protest Modi's
silence on the two rape cases.

8. Ram Madhav claims Congress behind agitation in Jammu: BJP leader and
party in-charge of Jammu and Kashmir Ram Madhav accused the Congress of
being behind the agitations in Jammu. "We actually acted very fast, the
state government and police acted swiftly. The Congress is trying to
politicise the issue. I am accusing the Congress of being behind the
agitations in Jammu," he said.

9. Crime branch did a good job, says DGP: Jammu and Kashmir Police chief S
P Vaid on Friday said the crime branch probing the rape and murder in
Kathua district 'has done a commendable job'.

The DGP's remarks came a day after he said the police had no objection to a
CBI probe into the case.

"The crime branch has done a commendable job in investigating the
unfortunate rape and murder of the girl. They are very competent," Singh
told reporters.

The Bar Association of Jammu had on Thursday claimed that the crime branch
probe was done on 'questionable lines' amid threats and coercion by a team
of officers from the Kashmir Valley.

10. 'India wants to know when', tweets Rahul after Modi assurance: Congress
president Rahul Gandhi said on Friday "India wants to know" when its
daughters will get justice as he 'thanked' Prime Minister Modi for breaking
his "long silence" on the Kathua and Unnao rape cases.

"Dear Prime Minister, Thank you for breaking your long silence. You said
'our daughters will get justice'. India wants to know: when?" Gandhi
tweeted.


Rahul Gandhi
✔
@RahulGandhi
 Dear Prime Minister,

Thank you for breaking your long silence.

You said “our daughters will get justice”.

India wants to know: when?#SpeakUp

11:16 PM - Apr 13, 2018
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Gandhi's tweet came soon after Modi said at an event in Delhi that he wants
to "assure the nation that no criminal will be spared" and justice will be
delivered to its daughters.
Earlier, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said Modi has done "too
little, too late" over the two rape cases, but he said his party hoped the
prime minister would now initiate tangible steps to provide justice to the
victims.

BJP MP who blamed Pakistan for Kathua rape cries foul: A day after blaming
Pakistan for the Kathua rape incident, BJP MP Nandkumar Singh Chauhan said
that his statement was not reported properly. Talking to media, Chauhan
clarified that he had said that it was Pakistani infiltrators who were
involved in raising "Jai Shri Ram" slogan and no Hindu can do this after
committing such a heinous crime.

"Only half of my statement was reported. She was a daughter of the nation.
I only said I suspect that Pakistani infiltrators were involved in raising
'Jai Shri Ram' slogans as no Hindu group can do this after raping and
killing a minor girl," he said.

Girl's family leaves for higher hills: The grief-stricken family of the
eight-year-old girl, who was brutally raped and murdered in Kathua
district, has set off on their annual journey to the pasture lands deep in
the hills of the state, with the hope that justice will be done in the case.

The family, belonging to the Bakerwal community, quietly packed their bags,
saddled their horses and set off on the arduous journey to the higher hills
a few days ago, the police said. "They do it every summer. They have not
abandoned the hamlet. Neither they fled nor they were forced out," SSP
Kathua Suleman Choudhary said.

He rubbished media reports that the grieving family had abandoned the
hamlet.

ALSO READ: Modi denounces Kathua, Unnao rapes; 2 BJP J&K ministers resign:
Updates

AAP slams Lekhi for defending BJP ministers who supported Kathua rape
accused: AAP spokesperson Atishi Marlena said the BJP, which is in power at
the Centre and in Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, where the incidents
of rape have taken place, must promptly take action in the cases and ensure
that steps are taken to make Dalits, minorities and women feel safe.

"Statements by BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi reflects the insensitivity and
arrogance of the BJP," Marlena said. On Friday, when Lekhi was asked
whether the BJP would take action against the two ministers, she defended
them saying they were "misled and misguided".

"The lesson for them is to allow the law to take its own course before
opening your mouth," Lekhi said. She also claimed the two incidents were
"selectively" highlighted to target the BJP.

BJP's women leaders mum due to fear of dictator, says Congress: The women
leaders of the BJP are keeping mum on the Kathua and Unnao rape cases due
to the "fear of the dictator", alleged the Congress.

All India Mahila Congress president and party spokesperson Sushmita Dev
said BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi brought "disgrace to the nation" with her
remarks that the two incidents were being selectively highlighted.

SC warns lawyers: As the outrage over the Kathua rape case continued, the
Supreme Court stepped in to warn the lawyers in Jammu that they cannot
obstruct the process of law. The top court took umbrage against the lawyers
body of Kathua and Jammu for obstructing the way of the counsel of the
victim's family in the trial court, saying that advocates' bodies have a
solemn duty to not obstruct members of legal fraternity representing the
parties.

The apex court said, "It is the duty of the Bar Association as a collective
body and they cannot obstruct the process of law."

"If a lawyer who is engaged, is obstructed from appearing in the court or
if his client is deprived of being represented in the court when he is
entitled to do so in a lawful manner, that affects the dispensation of
justice and would amount to obstruction of access to justice and
interference with the administration of justice," the Bench said in its
order.

Cries for justice ring high on social media

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Huma Qureshi
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@humasqureshi
 I am Hindustan.I am Ashamed. #JusticeForAasifa
8 years old. Gangraped. Murdered.
In ‘Devi’-sthaan temple. #Kathua

11:19 AM - Apr 13, 2018 · Mumbai, India
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Randeep Hooda
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@RandeepHooda
 Don’t know who to say what to.. don’t know if making a statement on social
media is in anyway a contribution to retribution.. it has happened before
.. it has happened again .. how will it stop ?? Extreme Examples have to be
made ..   #JusticeforAsifa #Kathua #Unnao

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Aahana Kumra
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@AahanaKumra
 Rape is an act of violence. It should be banned.
I am Hindustan.
I am Ashamed.#JusticeForOurChild #JusticeForAasifa
8 years old. Gangraped. Murdered.
In 'Devi' - sthaan temple. #Kathua and lest we forget #unnao
Shame on us. #BreaktheSilence #EndTheComplicity #ActNow #BanRape

11:33 AM - Apr 13, 2018
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Tillotama Shome
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@TillotamaShome
 Strong, clear cut action against fiends who commit and defend rape.
Standing up for our girls inviolable right to live. If our country does
have laws then where is the justice? #Kathua #JusticeforAsifa #BetiBachao
#EnoughIsEnogh  #India #areyoulistening #ourgreatleader

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Raja
@Raja_Sw
 We need to remind ourselves that #Kathua was
- a pre-meditated rape-murder
- born out of hatred for a community
- committed on an 8-yr old kid
- supported by BJP ministers (and some Cong)
- defended by lawyers, opposing a chargesheet.

This is #NewIndia .

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