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NSF signature campaign for CBI enquiry in Rassana case enters day 42
6/5/2018 10:44:54 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 5: National Secular Forum (NSF) initiated a signature campaign in Rassana murder case. The campaign which was initiated in response to the primary demand of locals for CBI probe in the matter entered in 42th day and got a healthy response from the university campus. More than 50,000 people from all walks of life reached the venue to pen down their signatures.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Vikas Sharma said, "If people of Jammu are not satisfied with the probe and seeking CBI probe then what's wrong in it. But, the national media projected the agitation of Jammu people as pro-rapist and anti-Muslim. And that's not acceptable to us. No one can play with the sentiments of Dogras who are warriors and not cowards who commit gang rape on a minor girl. We worship the little girls as Devi irrespective of their caste and creed."
Dr. Vikas also said that government should honour the public sentiment and order a CBI probe so as to identify the actual culprits, without fear or favour, and to accord them exemplary punishment. He said that people had expressed doubts over the credibility of present investigating agency, the Crime Branch, on the ground of inclusion of some officers of doubtful integrity in the enquiry committee.
Pushpinder Singh said that history stands testimony to the braveness and nationalism of Dogra community. "There can be an odd one out who committed this heinous act of crime but whole community cannot be blamed for the same. Moreover, the way Crime Branch prepared the charge sheet of the case smells fouls as some of the points mentioned are not believable. Hence, there is no harm of CBI probe is ordered to probe the case. And it would only ensure justice to the little girl," he mentioned.
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