Rajya Sabha MPs express concern over Dalit woman’s rape, murder in Kerala

Update: 2016-05-04 00:01 GMT
During the Zero Hour, CP Narayanan of CPI(M) raised the issue of the rape and murder in Ernakulam district of Kerala on April 28, terming it as a “dastardly attack” similar to that of the Nirbhaya incident in Delhi.

He drew the House’s attention that similar rape incidents occured in Kasargod last week and in Thiruvananthapuram yesterday adding “it is a black mark. Police is not very active in apprehending the culprits.”

Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien said: “It is a very, very heinous crime. Most shameful for every Keralite.”
Several members associated themselves with the issue and demanded strict action against the culprits, with Tarun Vijay of BJP demandiing that a team should visit the state.

Responding the anguish expressed by members, Gehlot told them that he would visit the state tomorrow and meet the victim’s family. “I will go to Kerala tomorrow and meet the family of the girl. I will help them in getting justice,” he added.

Vijay, who had raised the issue as soon as the House met, said it was a repeat of the Nirbhaya case and the Kerala government has “completely failed” to control such incidences. “God’s own country” should not turn into a rapist country, he added.

D Raja (CPI) drew attention of the government towards the attrocities committed against Dalits across the country, adding that legislations have proved to be of no help. S C Mishra (BSP) said that attrocities were happenning across India.

“The House is concerned. Stringent action should be taken and exemplary punishment given. Do everything possible so that such incidents do not happen,” Kurien said. Parliamentary Affairs Ministers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the incident of rape and murder had crossed all limits and 
was inhuman.

In the Lok Sabha, the issue was raised by Richard Hay (nominated) during the zero hour. He attacked the Kerala government for “neglecting” the case so far, saying there was a “laxity” on its part.

BJP member Meenakshi Lekhi said if death penalty had been given to those convicted in the Nirbhaya case that shook the nation, “fear of law would have gone into the minds” of potential criminals. Sharing the concern of members, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the issue should not be looked from political angles.

He said he would apprise the Home Minister of the feelings of the House and find out the factual position and advise the state government of strongest possible action in the matter.

Meanwhile, Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry has sought a report from Kerala government in connection with the rape and burtal murder of a Dalit woman.  The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment has sought a detailed report in the incident, a senior Ministry official said. “The victim as reported in the media is a Dalit but we have to verify the facts. Also, we need to find out if the accused belongs to non-Dalit community, because only then the case will come under Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2015. And as per the provisions of the Act, the benefits and relief will be given to the family,” he added.

Post-mortem report confirms woman brutally tortured, raped
The post-mortem report of the Dalit woman found murdered in nearby Perumbavoor has confirmed that she was subjected to brutal torture and rape, police sources said. “There were 38 wounds on her body. The report has also indicated rape,” they said, without elaborating further on the postmortem report prepared by the Forensic Department of Alappuzha Medical College.
Police was also planning to send her internal organs for further scientific examination.

Police had earlier said the woman, a law student who hailed from a poor family, was subjected to rape and brutal assault using sharp edged weapons before being murdered at her small wayside house in Perumbavoor on April 28. No formal arrest has been made so far in the crime that shocked the state, triggering protests and intense politicking ahead of the May 16 Assembly elections.
Ernakulam Range IG Mahipal Yadav had said there were signs of strangulation, smothering and 13 injuries on the woman's neck, chest and at several other places of the body. 

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