SRINAGAR Shehla Rashid, who recently joined the IAS officer-turned- politician Shah Faesals Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement, Monday sought justice for a Bandipora girl who allegedly committed suicide after she was raped by her father for several years.
JKPM leader Shehla Rashid visited Chaliwan village in district Bandipora today where a 22 year old girl died after being allegedly raped by her father for several years. She met the younger sister of the victim who is now fighting for justice against her father. Shehla Rashid lauded the courage of the sister who is only 17 years old. She assured her of support and asked her to carry on the fight for justice without fear, a statement issued here said.
She was accompanied by a team of JKPM members including several female volunteers as well as JKPM Bandipora incharge Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan.
Shehla Rashid said that, this incident is deeply shocking and must act as a wakeup call for us as a society. JKPM calls for a thorough investigation into the incident and the guilty must be given the strictest possible punishment. Whether the girl committed suicide or not must be investigated. We appeal to the police to ensure safety of witnesses and complainants.
After meeting the victims sister and her family, Shehla Rashid and her team also met the concerned DSP and expressed concerns about the safety of the victims younger sister who is now fighting for justice. If need be, the girl should be shifted to a safe place, the delegation told DSP Murtaza Hussain Mir. The team expressed satisfaction at the course of investigation and appealed for speedy justice.
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