All India Mahila Congress president Netta D’Souza on Monday questioned the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) on the dying of a 20-year-old girl after she was hit by a automobile and dragged for a couple of kilometres in Delhi’s Sultanpuri. Mentioning that the accused have been booked underneath comparatively tenuous fees, the Congress chief alleged that one of many prime accused is a member of BJP and added that the right-wing occasion is seen both someway concerned in such incidents or defending the culprits.
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“A BJP hoarding with Manoj Mittal (one of many accused) title is seen put up in entrance of the identical police station the place he’s proper now alongside along with his mates. Police have booked them underneath weak fees – Part 304 A (Inflicting dying by negligence) – however did not cost them with homicide,” she stated in a video clip shared on her Twitter account.
D’Souza referred to different incidents that came about in Hathras, Una together with Bilkis Bano’s case and stated that in all these instances both BJP members are seen concerned or they shield the culprits. “I might like ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi what’s the final result of his (Independence Day) speech from the Crimson Fort on ‘girls’s dignity’? The place is Smriti Irani, who all the time factors out others on girls’s security? Why are they fairly on this incident?”
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On Sunday, the accused, suspected to be drunk, rammed a lady on her scooty and dragged her down the highway for a few kilometres. In keeping with the police, the 5 hit the 20-year-old sufferer, recognized as Anjali alias Bhattu, on the 100-feet-road close to Dharamveer Solanki Hospital. Her physique was discovered seven kilometres away close to Shani Bazar in Kanjhawala.
The Union residence ministry directed the Delhi Police to right away submit an in depth report on the incident. The victims autopsy was accomplished on Monday night by a panel of three medical doctors.
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