The NCP on Saturday demanded a trial in a fast-track court of the accused in the Unnao rape case after the victim woman, who was set ablaze on Thursday, died at a Delhi hospital.
NCP chief spokesperson Nawab Malik also asked if the accused were being shielded by the government machinery.
"We want the accused to be arrested at the earliest and punished through trial in a fast-track court," Malik told reporters here.
The 23-year-old Unnao rape victim who was airlifted to Delhi and admitted to Safdarjung Hospital with 90 per cent burns died on Friday night.
The woman was set afire by five men, including two of her alleged rapists, on Thursday morning when she was going to Rae Bareli to attend a court hearing.
The Uttar Pradesh government said on Saturday that all the accused have been arrested.
Malik, meanwhile, also said a demand was being made from some quarters that the "Telangana pattern" be followed in for Unnav case accused too, which was not right.
Four accused in the Hyderabad woman veterinarian rape-murder case were killed in an encounter on Friday.
"This is not right. In Hyderabad, people are saying, justice was delivered. But it was done in unjust manner. Nobody has the right to punish someone," Malik said, adding that proper judicial process be followed in the Unnao matter.
The NCP wants amendment to the law to ensure that trials of gang rape cases are completed within a stipulated period, and mercy petitions in such matters too should be decided within a fixed time, he said.
"Only then fear (of law) will be instilled," he added.
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