Seven-year-old gang-rape: a ‘crime shame’: BJP

Seven-year-old gang-rape: a ‘crime shame’: BJP

ANIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 08:05 PM IST
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New Delhi : Condemning the gang-rape of a seven- year old girl in the national capital as “crime shame”, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday said the law should intervene into the matter.

“I think it’s a crime shame that a little girl was gangraped. I would really like to know who these men are. Let’s name and shame them, and find out more as to what made them do the thing that they did.

I really think it is the responsibility of law and order and all of us to look into it,” BJP leader Shazia Ilmi told ANI.

“Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was again making it an anti-Modi issue. They will not get away with it. He will have to work and the Delhi police have no choice but to work on this issue.

It’s very shameful…every time this happens, humanity dies. Instead of looking at the issue for what it is, let’s not use children’s and women’s bodies for our own politics,” she added.

A seven-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped at a park in South Delhi’s Tigri area on Saturday evening.

The victim was rushed to AIIMS trauma centre, where her condition is stated to be serious.

A case was lodged at the Neb Sarai police station. Following the complaint, the Neb Sarai police arrested one of the accused, while rest of them are at large.

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