Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HISAR MAN GETS DEATH FOR KILLING SISTER WHO MARRIED AGAINST FAMILY’S WISHES

HISAR COURT VERDICT Accused Ashok Kumar, a Jat, poisoned his elder sister to death, who had secretly married a man of Saini community against the wishes of the family in 2015

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

HISAR:A local court on Wednesday awarded a death sentence to a man for killing his elder sister, who had secretly married a man of another community against the wishes of the family.

Accused Ashok Kumar, a resident of Juglan village of Hisar district who belongs to the Jat community, poisoned his 23-year-old sister Kiran to death on February 9, 2017. Ashok was 20-year-old at that time.

She married Rohtash Kumar of Saini community, who was resident of Siswal village of the same district.

Kiran, who was a nursing student, had married Rohtash, a private driver, on August 8, 2015.

After her death, Ashok had cremated Kiran’s body discreetly in the village crematoriu­m, without informing anyone in the village.

The court of additional district and sessions judge, Dr Pankaj, had convicted the accused on November 29, 2018 and had reserved the pronouncem­ent of quantum of punishment for December 5 (Wednesday).

Terming it as the “rarest of the rare case”, the court said, “There is overwhelmi­ng circumstan­tial evidence to show that the accused committed the crime as he felt that he was dishounred by his sister. Honour killing comes in the category of cool-minded and well planned murder.”

Observing that the victim was killed only because she opted for inter-caste marriage, the court said, “The caste system is the curse on the nation and the sooner it is destroyed the better. In fact, it is dividing the nation at a time when there is requiremen­t to be united to face the challenges before it.”

The court said an honour killing involves “social breach of trust” and in the present case, the murder was committed by a brother, who is supposed to give protection to his sister as reflected by various festivals in the country. “Instead of (giving her) protection, the accused has killed his sister for false pride of family.”

Pronouncin­g the death verdict, the court added, “This case falls in the category of the rarest of rare.”

Talking to Hindustan Times, victim’s counsel Jitender Kush expressed satisfacti­on over the court verdict. “We faced big hurdles in the trial. The key witness in the case, victim’s husband Rohtash, had turned hostile into the matter.”

He claimed that this is the first honour killing case in Hisar wherein an accused has been awarded capital punishment.

Sanjay Chauhan, chairman, Sanatan Dharam Charitable Trust and a witness in the case said, “Kiran and Rohtash had got married in his presence. But the girl later returned to her parents’ home and gave a written statement that she will live with them. When the family of Kiran was looking for another match for her, she disclosed that she had got married to Rohtash. This angered her brother, who killed her.”

 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? ■ Accused Ashok Kumar in police custody after he was awarded death sentence by a court in Hisar on Wednesday; (right) victim Kiran with her husband Rohtash Kumar after their marriage in 2015.
HT PHOTOS ■ Accused Ashok Kumar in police custody after he was awarded death sentence by a court in Hisar on Wednesday; (right) victim Kiran with her husband Rohtash Kumar after their marriage in 2015.
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