AIDWA delegation meets Meerut gang-rape victim

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 10 Agustus 2014 | 22.10

NEW DELHI: A team of women activists of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) on Saturday demanded that the UP government bear medical expenses of the Meerut gang-rape victim and ensure her rehabilitation.

After meeting the victim and her family members at the hospital, AIDWA vice-president Subhashini Ali said, "The AIDWA strongly condemns the blatant lies and half-truths being spread by the BJP and Sangh Parivar about the case registered by a young woman in Meerut alleging gang-rape and conversion. They are exploiting her distress to create communal conflict and hatred."

In a statement, however, the delegation said they found "many issues remained unexplained". "There is every possibility that the young woman is being used as a pawn by the communal forces utterly insensitive and uncaring about her condition," read the AIDWA statement.

The victim is the eldest child "of a very poor family". So, she was in need for a job, said AIDWA delegation members.

"She got a job as a Hindi teacher in a madarsa near her home last July. She left the job in February to prepare for her BA final examination. There was no complaint of any kind of harassment made by her while she taught at the madarsa," said AIDWA's Subhashini Ali.

The delegation learnt that the victim went missing on July 23 and returned on July 27. "Her family did not report this to the police," said the delegation. Her family members and the woman doctor (treating her) confirmed to the delegation that the girl had a gynaecological surgical procedure during this time.

"This has been officially confirmed by the records at Meerut's Government District Medical College Hospital. After she returned home, no report was filed with the police either by her or her family," said the AIDWA statement.

On July 29, she went missing again at night. The next day her family filed a missing report. There was no mention of any abduction. The girl returned on August 3. "It was then that she made the statement that she had been gangraped on July 23 and also after July 29. It was also at this stage that the issue of "forced conversion" was raised," said AIDWA.

An affidavit states that the victim converted to Islam "out of her own free will". The affidavit is dated July 30 after she went missing. She had given the affidavit to her family. The girl and her family claimed her signature on the affidavit was forged. The victim's family members gave a copy of the affidavit to the AIDWA delegation.

"While the word of the victim must get precedence and form the basis for the inquiry, given the circumstances of the case being used for highly motivated communal propaganda, it is incumbent on the government and the police to complete the probe fast so that the truth is revealed," said the AIDWA delegation.

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