Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Azam Khan remark on Bulandshah­r rape lands him in SC soup

- Bhadra Sinha bhadra.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court took on Monday strong exception to Samajwadi Party leader and senior Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan’s remarks that the Bulandshah­r gang-rape was a political conspiracy against the state government.

The top court asked Khan to respond to a petition seeking criminal proceeding­s for his statement. “Why people in power and authority make statements that shake the faith of a victim in the justice delivery system?” wondered a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra.

Khan made his remark after suspected highway robbers stopped a family travelling in a car on the outskirts of Bulandshah­r in western UP on the night of July 29, tied up the men, and raped a 45-yearold woman and her 14-year-old daughter in a nearby field. They took away gold jewellery and cash of the family from Ghaziabad. Six members of the family were travelling from Noida to Shahjahanp­ur on national highway 91 when they were waylaid. The court, which asked senior advocate Fali S Nariman to assist it, will determine whether such a statement can be a part of freedom of speech and expression.

The court framed constituti­onal questions, asking if a person holding public office can make a remark that may create distrust in the minds of victims about a fair probe. Nariman will address whether such comments defeat the concept of constituti­onal compassion and sensitivit­y.

The court issued a notice to the UP government on the petition filed by the Bulandshah­r rape survivors’ husband and father to transfer the case to New Delhi. The case would be heard on September 27. The Allahabad high court ordered a court-monitored CBI probe, but the petitioner moved the Supreme Court, saying he has no faith in the state machinery, especially in the wake of Khan’s statement.

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