Narendra Rawat, brother of the teenage girl, and Kapil Mishra, who started an online petition for the dismissal of the ACP, claimed that their petition has secured signatures of 31,000 people.
"I had started this online petition as an outraged citizen and a father of a one-and-a-half-year-old girl. So far, it has been signed by more than 31,000 people. We had come to meet the Home Minister to submit the petition to him but nobody met us.
Rawat said his sister was unable to submit the petition as she had to appear for an examination.
"She not only wants justice for herself, but also wants all the cops who mishandled the five-year-old girl's rape be sacked," Rawat said.
On April 19, ACP B S Ahlawat had slapped the girl at least four times inside the Swami Dayanand Hospital hospital when she and others were on protest against the brutal rape of the minor girl in east Delhi.
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