Silent protests over Bhandara rapes


Bhandara (Maharashtra), Feb 24 (IANS): Hundreds took to streets Saturday to protest the rape and murder of three minor sisters of Lakhani village here and also an alleged assault of a girl reported Friday, police said.

"Hundreds of school children took out a silent march to protest the rape and murder of the three minor sisters last week," an official from Lakhani Police Station told IANS.

Many others, including residents of the village and nearby areas also joined the protest.

Girls were seen with a black band tied around their mouths as a mark of protest for the brutal rape and murder of the three sisters.

The three girls - aged five, nine and 11 - had gone missing Feb 14 from Lakhani village of Bhandara district, 65 kms from Nagpur. Their mother lodged a complaint after they did not return from school.

Two days later, some villagers discovered their brutalised bodies from a well near Murmadi village, following which a case of 'accidental death' was registered.

It was only after the villagers took to the streets, blocked traffic and protested outside the police station that police finally lodged a case of murder, kidnapping, rape and other serious charges.

Even as there has been no progress in finding the perpetrators of the crime, another incident of rape was reported in Baleti village of the district Friday.

According to the complaint lodged by the family members, the girl, studying in Class 8 was Tuesday lured by her teacher, who took her to his friend's place on a motorcycle and raped her.

A senior police official said that the teacher, Yadav Borkar, 46, has been arrested and remanded to police custody.

  

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  • madman, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 25 2013

    Since the police are so reluctant to even look into the case, I find Karishna Kant, Mangalore idea is a good one. It should be carried out in all the rape cases where no action is taken against the rapist.

    In my opinion, police know who the rapist\s is\are and they do not want to or can not take action against the rapist\s.
    There should be an inquiry, why the police are not taking interest in these cases.

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Sun, Feb 24 2013

    the best option is to withdraw the case against the rapist and then Kill the B*****D in public.

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  • Jennet Presscilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Sun, Feb 24 2013

    What is wrong with our Police force? Are they totally blind to term the case as accidental death and try to close the file whereas the bodies of babies (I am saying babies as they were only 5, 9 and 11 years old)were found in brutalised condition dumped in a well. How inhuman can this be? God is there no end to this? As long as the public keeps silent these things keep happening. Kudos to the School Children who championed this case and their parents and residents too. Keep the Police and the state Government under so much pressure that they cannot refrain from bringing the culprits to books else, someone else will become a victim to similar nefarious crime.

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