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AIDWA Statement on Hathras rape case

12 Oct 2020
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AIDWA is deeply concerned about the report in the Hindu  today that the CBI has removed 
the FIR in the Hathras case from its website.The earlier website had displayed the FIR by the
 Noida Branch stating that an FIR had been registered under S376D and Sections 302 etc for
 gang rape and murder. Now the FIR seems to have been deleted. The website now shows that 
the CBI will conduct its investigation on the basis of the FIR lodged in the Hathras police station
 which does not include rape and murder. 

AIDWA has been demanding that the Hathras case be investigated properly by an investigative
 agency under the supervision of a Supreme court or High court judge.The UP police have  
completely botched up the investigation and instead have tried to spread a counter narrative that 
no rape had taken place.The FIR was not registered in time and timely help was not provided to
 the victim.The hospital authorities only got the victims examination done on the 22nd September
, more than 8 days after the incident. Shockingly the tests for forensic examination were only sent
 on the 24th. It is well known that semen cannot not found on the body of a victim after so many
 days .The evidence of semen would also be erased by the cleaning and washing that the victim
 had undergone. Inspite of this, the announcement by the A DJ of UP that no rape had occurred
 showed the bias with which the UP governmentt was operating in this rape case of a dalit girl by 
four men of the Thakur upper caste. The girl has named the four men and said she was subjected to
 rape in her statement to the police in the hospital and this is her dying declaration and must be taken 
to be true as per the law. We demand that any investigation must be carried out taking all the facts
 into consideration including the hurried cremation of the dead body stealthily in the middle of the
 night without the parents and brother of the girl being present. 

The CBI investigation if it has to continue must be under the supervision of a judge.
    
 

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