Khaleej Times

FAST TRACK COURT

- IANS, PTI

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday terminated the services of four policemen accused in the rape and murder of a minor in Kathua district.

The chief minister also wrote to the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, seeking a fast track court to conclude within 90 days the trial in the case that has caused a nation-wide outrage, official sources said.

jammu — Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who also holds the Home portfolio, on Saturday terminated the services of four policemen accused in the rape and murder of a minor in Kathua district.

The chief minister also wrote to the Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, seeking a fast track court to conclude within 90 days the trial in the case that has caused a nation-wide outrage, official sources said here.

Informed sources said the state government terminated the services of a sub-inspector, a head constable and two Special Police Officers accused in the crime.

The developmen­t comes a day after the resignatio­n of two Bharatiya Janata Party ministers in the coalition government — Chaudhry Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga — who had attended rallies in support of the accused in the rape and murder of an eight-yearold girl in Kathua.

Mehbooba Mufti is in Srinagar to meet party legislator­s and senior ministers to discuss the future course of action on the case.

The minor girl from the Bakerwal community was kidnapped on January 10; taken to a temple in Rasana village in Kathua district.

Her attackers, which included temple official and policemen, drugged and gangraped her over days before finally killing her and dumping her body in a forest nearby, seven days later.

The girl was attacked to scare away the nomadic Muslim community out of the village.

Meanwhile, Mehbooba Mufti lauded the people of Jammu on Saturday for dismissing communal forces and their unwavering support for justice. “I commend the manner in which the people of Jammu dismissed communal forces and were unwavering in their support for a little girl. It has strengthen­ed my belief that Jammu serves as a model of inclusiven­ess and together the people of J-K inspire secular unity and righteousn­ess,” Mufti said in a tweet.

In an earlier tweet, the chief minister expressed satisfacti­on over the Supreme Court taking cognisance of an alleged attempt by lawyers in Kathua to obstruct the Crime Branch in filing their chargeshee­t in the case.

“Heartening to see the Supreme Court take cognisance of the attempted obstructio­n of justice by some lawyers in the brutal Kathua rape and murder case reminding us once again of the greatness of this nation,” she said.

“While it may seem to get bogged down by different discourses at times, it’s DNA of love and compassion always remains the same,” she added. —

 ?? AP ?? Kashmiri activists hold torches and march in a protest against the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl in Srinagar on Saturday. —
AP Kashmiri activists hold torches and march in a protest against the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl in Srinagar on Saturday. —

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