Hathras case: Strictest discipline ought to be given to culprits, says Kejriwal at Jantar Mantar fight

Hathras assault case Live news Updates: The dissent that was at first expected to be held at the India Gate was later moved to the Jantar Mantar attributable to the prohibitory requests set up in the Rajpath territory

Hathras assault case Live news Updates: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday joined the dissent at Jantar Mantar where common society activists, ladies, understudies and individuals from different ideological groups accumulated to request equity for the gangrape and passing of a 19-year-old Dalit lady in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras. He said strictest discipline ought to be given to the culprits. 


The dissent that was at first expected to be held at the India Gate was later moved to the Jantar Mantar attributable to the prohibitory requests set up in the Rajpath region. "What's going on in Uttar Pradesh is goondaraj. The police have encircled the town, are not permitting resistance pioneers and mediapersons to enter it. They have removed the cell phones of the relatives of the person in question," PTI cited dissident and attorney Prashant Bhushan as saying. 


Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said the individuals who hurt the honor of ladies will be given such discipline that will set a model for future. Taking to Twitter, Yogi stated, "Devastation is sure of the individuals who even consider hurting the honor and dignity of moms and sisters in UP." The UP government is submitted towards the wellbeing of ladies of the state, he included. 


Shiv Sena pioneer Sanjay Raut Friday denounced the way Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi was treated by the UP Police when he was en route to meet Hathras casualty's family, and named it as "assault of majority rules system". Gandhi was a head of a noticeable ideological group, Gandhi stated, including that no one would uphold the manner in which he was "abused" by the police. "We may have contrasts with the Congress party. He (Rahul Gandhi) can be halted from going to Hathras refering to inconvenience of segment 144, yet the manner in which police acted with him holding his collar… the manner in which he was pushed and afterward tossed on the ground was profoundly condemnable," he said.

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