The woman's father, who is an IAs officer, expressed hope that they would get justice even as he said it was going to be a "protracted battle".
"The struggle is going to be not of just these few days, though these few days are going to be critical from the point of view of investigation," he told mediapersons here.
Earlier, in the morning, the Chandigarh Police summoned Vikas, the son of Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala, asking him to join investigation following which he appeared before it.
However, when asked if there was any pressure from the family of the accused, the IAS officer said, "There is no instance yet, not even a hint (of any compromise attempt)."
Referring to the Friday night incident of alleged stalking in which Vikas (23) and his friend Ashish Kumar (27) are accused, the IAS officer said, "The place where they (accused) were caught, we could smell from a distance that they were drunk."
He said it was the responsibility of the police to gather all evidence in a fair and free manner.
The IAS officer further said he had faith in the system.
"And if the system is not working due to some kind of influence being at play, it's a big shame. And that is not something, I as a citizen of the country, am willing to live with," he said.
On section pertaining to kidnapping not being added in the FIR against the accused, the IAS officer said he had consulted his advocate on further course of action in this regard.
"So, now it is up to the police to see (whether to add kidnapping and other charge)," he said.
Vikas and his friend Ashish have been booked under sections 354 D (stalking), 341 of IPC (punishment for wrongful restraint) and also section 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act (driving by a drunken person or by a person under the influence of drugs).
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