In a bid to highlight the "plight of the victim", the Congress will organise a vehicle 'yatra' (rally) from Naliya town on February 18.
The rally will culminate at Gandhinagar on February 20, the first day of the Budget session of the Assembly, to be addressed by Governor O P Kohli.
Congress will also lay siege to the Assembly building on February 20, said state unit Congress president Bharatsinh Solanki while demanding a probe into the incident by a sitting High Court judge.
"Just like an organised crime network, the woman was gang-raped by several persons over a period of one year. To highlight the plight of the victim, we will take out the yatra from Naliya," he said.
Apart from Solanki, senior Congressmen like the Leader of Opposition in Assembly Shankersinh Vaghela and Shaktisinh Gohil will also join the yatra.
"When the budget session commences on February 20, we will gherao the Assembly building. We want the government to transfer the enquiry (into the rape case) to a sitting High Court judge, as we have learnt the victim has been pressurised by some elements to withdraw her FIR," Solanki alleged.
Vaghela said, "(However), in absence of any assurance, we will tell the Governor that Congress MLAs will not let him address the House on February 20."
Meanwhile, the opposition leader announced he was ready to hand over the CDs, which he claimed to contain videos of at least 12 persons involved in the gangrape, to Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel.
Responding to Patel's statement in which he had dared
the Congress leader to make the videos public, Vaghela said, "If Patel wants, I am ready to hand over these CDs to him. But, he must not leak these videos, as I do not believe in character assassination."
She claimed the accused were running a sex racket in Kutch district and had blackmailed many women by shooting their obscene videos.
Kutch Police had arrested eight persons in connection with the Naliya incident. The accused included four local BJP leaders, who were subsequently suspended from the party.
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