A number of student and women organisations today protested at the Parliament Street against the Kathua and Unnao rape cases and questioned the silence of
AIPWA national secretary Kavita Krishnan said, If in Unnao rape case, the accused is a sitting BJP MLA and is roaming around freely while the father of the survivor is dead, in eight-year-old's rape and murder case (in Kathua) they are trying to shield the accused by communalising the incident. Will religion of the victim and of the accused determine justice in this country? Why is the BJP saying, the charge-sheet is wrong and thus justifying the way some lawyers of the Bar Association tried to stop the charge-sheet from being filed?
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