The Sunday Guardian

AFTER BAR COUNCIL CLEAN CHIT, JAmmU pROTESTS wILL INTENSIFY

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The right wing activists in Jammu region have decided to intensify their protests demanding a CBI inquiry in the Kathua rape and murder case, following Bar Council of India’s report to the Supreme Court in which it has given a clean chit to Kathua lawyers and Jammu Bar Associatio­n.

Jammu Bar Associatio­n president B.S. Salathia told this reporter that the Bar Council team was conveyed all the truth about the matter. He said, “We were being unfairly portrayed as communal by some sections of the media and our demand for CBI inquiry is to ensure justice in the case.” The Bar Council team led by a retired high court judge has said that Kathua lawyers did not obstruct justice, while also advocating the demand for a CBI investigat­ion in the Kathua case.It is in place to mention that the Supreme Court on 13 April took suomoto notice of the lawyers of the Jammu and Kuthua Bar Associatio­ns, who had tried to prevent the crime branch officials from entering the court to submit their charge sheet in the case. The lawyer representi­ng the victim’s family Deepika Rajawat told the media earlier that she received threats from the president of Jammu Bar Associatio­n and was pressurise­d by right wing forces of Jammu not to appear in the case. The Bar Council team has rejected her allegation­s.

The developmen­ts have polarised the Jammu region to a great extent, with defence lawyer of the accused Ankur Sharma dubbing state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti as a “jihadi CM”.

He along with other right wing forces have launched a tirade against Mehbooba Mufti, alleging she was out to implement the “Islamofasc­ist communal agenda of demographi­c changes in the Jammu region”.

With sacked BJP minister Chowdhary Lal Singh holding protests, Jammu is on the brink of a communal backlash.

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