Sisodia alleged the perpetrators of the crime are still roaming freely as they are under the protection of "people in power" in state.
"A woman was raped and murdered 25 days ago in the village and the accused persons are still roaming free. Police arrested only one person though a group of men had committed the crime," Sisodia, who was on a one-day visit to Gujarat, told reporters after the meeting.
The incident had led to protest by Patidar activists claiming that the victim belonged to their community.
"The accused belonged to a certain section of people who have got political protection. I have come here to send out a message to the villagers that they are not alone, there are people in Delhi who care about them and will fight to bring justice to them. It's a matter of shame that those in power at Centre and state are not able to protect villagers," he said.
Patidar agitators, led by Sardar Patel Group (SPG), had claimed the incident occurred when the middle-aged woman was waylaid and raped by a group of men when she was walking towards home after her husband's motorcycle broke down, and was murdered.
Meanwhile, Sisodia met protesters demanding access to a playground in Ahmedabad, which they claimed was encroached upon by a school run by a private group.
According to protesters, the playground belongs to Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) but the corporate school has restricted the entry of common people during certain hours in a day.
"A school belonging to a prominent industrialist has encroached upon over 6,000 square metre land, and such encroachments are happening everywhere in urban areas with the help of politicians and bureaucrats. Despite notices served to the school four times in 2001, they have not quit," he said.
AAP Gujarat in-charge and party MLA Gulab Singh Yadav and party leader Kanubhai Kalsaria accompanied Sisodia.
Kalsaria said he would sit on a'dharna' (sit in protest) outside the ground until the authorities open the playground for general public.
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