Her father sought security for the family apprehending threat to their lives and claimed they were under political pressure to "hush up" the matter and go for a compromise.
"We are not going to cremate our daughter whose body has been kept in a mortuary until and unless justice is done to us by initiating criminal case against the owner of the bus," victim's father Sukhdev Singh said.
"We, including my son, should be given security cover because we are feeling threatened. A written assurance should be given undertaking responsibility in the event of any harm to any of our family members," he told journalists.
He also stuck to his demand for registration of a case against Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal and cancellation of road permits of Orbit Aviation, which owned the bus from which the deceased and her mother were thrown out after being molested, before the family performed her last rites.
AAP activists took out a march to protest against the incident again today and burnt effigies of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son and Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal.
AAP leader Jasraj Jassi, who contested the last Lok Sabha elections from Bathinda against Sukhbir's wife and now Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, led the protest march that terminated at Moga Civil Hospital where the mother of the deceased is undergoing treatment. They then sat on a dharna.
He said a case should also be registered against the owners of the company. "I don't say a murder case should be registered against them, but slapping a case of negligence is definitely in order," Punia said.
Sukhdev Singh told Punia about the alleged pressure being brought on the family to reach a compromise and their decision to not cremate the girl before the owners of the bus have been booked and road permits of their vehicles cancelled.
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