Bollywood stars such as Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra Sanjay Dutt are among the celebrities who made a rallying call for swift action and deliverance of justice in the Kathua rape and murder case.
Prominent B-Town artistes Alia Bhatt, Anushka Sharma, Kalki Koechlin and Ayushmann Khurrana took to Twitter to express their disgust over the brutal crime.
In Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua area, an eight-year-old girl from a minority nomadic community disappeared near her house on January 10. A week later, her body was found in the same area.
A Special Investigation Team, formed to probe the incident, has arrested eight people, including two special police officers (SPOs) and a head constable, who was charged with destroying evidence.
Taking to Twitter, Hrithik Roshan wondered about the human capability to commit heinous crimes.
"This really the work of human beings? Breaks my heart to know we are capable of such atrocities. We need even more activism, courage, outspokenness, communication, awareness and aggression. Whatever we need to make sure this doesn't happen again. Lets do it! Punishment? Education? Whatever it takes!" the actor wrote.
Priyanka, who is currently shooting for her show "Quantico" in Ireland, tweeted, "How many more children... Will be sacrificed at the intersect of religion & politics? How many more children will have to suffer unimaginable crimes before we wake up? I'm disgusted. It's time for swift action."
Anushka Sharma tweeted, "The cruellest form of evil is harming an innocent child. What is happening to the world we live in? These people should be given the most severe punishment there is! Where are we heading as humanity? Shaken to my core."
Parineeti Chopra also expressed shock over the "evil acts on another human" and wrote, "How do human beings go through evil acts on another human? During an act, how do they not stop? Is there no conscience? No guilt? No regret? No humanity? How do you allow yourself to go through raping and killing a child? Cannot understand it."
Aditi Rao Hydari wrote, "They are monsters, they drugged, raped and murdered a little girl. They are monsters, they defended the crime in the name of religion. We are monsters if we don't raise our voices and make sure they are punished..."
Ayushmann wrote, "A child deserves only love irrespective of caste, color, religion. And a rapist deserves only punishment irrespective of caste, colour and religion."
Jaaved Jaaferi tweeted, "Kids are being indoctrinated with hate and encouraged to indulge in heinous crimes... Accused/ perpetrators having support in rallies chanting 'Bharat Mata ki Jai', religious slogans and waving the tricolour. Seriously need a wake up call."
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