Hathras case: BJP MP has written to Yogi Adityanath to take “strict motion”
New Delhi:
A BJP MP has written to his celebration colleague and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to take “strict motion” in opposition to officers who went forward with the hasty cremation of a lady who was gang-raped and died after battling for her life in a hospital in Delhi.
“Clarification needs to be sought from these officers who with out consent of the household cremated their daughter in a hasty method at 2 am (Wednesday). If any officer is discovered responsible, strict motion needs to be taken in opposition to them,” Delhi BJP MP Hans Raj Hans stated within the letter on Wednesday.
आदरणीय @myogiadityanath जी से पत्र के माध्यम से आग्रह किया है कि हाथरस घटना में कोई कोताही न बरती जाए और जब तक दोषियों को कड़ी से कड़ी सजा नही दी जाती है इस मामले को मुख्यमंत्री जी व्यक्तिगत तौर पर संज्ञान में लें, मुझे पूरा विश्वास है हाथरस की बेटी को पूर्ण न्याय मिलेगा । pic.twitter.com/4fQb0JO84J
— Hans Raj Hans (@hansrajhansHRH) September 30, 2020
The lady from Hathras in Uttar Pradesh had suffered a number of fractures, paralysis and a gash in her tongue within the horrific assault that drew parallels to the 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case.
The lady’s physique was taken to her village in Hathras, about 200 km from Delhi, after midnight. As her household and villagers suspected the UP police wished to finish the final rites proper then, in the course of the night time, they insisted that this was “in opposition to their custom”; the girl’s father pleaded with the police to be allowed to take her dwelling and cremate her within the morning.
All 4 attackers, higher caste males from the girl’s village, are in jail. They’ll now even be charged with homicide.
Hans Raj Hans, who represents north-west Delhi reserved constituency, stated the crime has “shocked” him and your complete nation, and he hoped the “culprits can be taught a lesson so {that a} message is shipped throughout the nation that any injustice to ladies won’t be tolerated.”
Amid spiralling outrage, the Hathras police claimed the cremation was carried out with the household’s consent and a few members had been current. It turned out to be one uncle – not her mother and father – who was referred to as and proven the cremation.
The UP police, which is underneath scrutiny over alleged lapses all through the case, has been accused of dashing the cremation in a determined cover-up try.