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On 14 September 2020, a 19-year-old Dalit woman was allegedly gang-raped in
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, by four upper caste men. She died two weeks later in a
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hospital. Initially, it was reported that one accused had tried to kill her, though later in her statement to the magistrate, the victim named four accused as having raped her. The victim's brother claimed that no arrests were made in the first 10 days after the incident took place. After her death, the victim's body was forcibly cremated by the police without the consent of her family, a claim denied by the police. The case and its subsequent handling received widespread media attention and condemnation from across the country, and was the subject of protests against the
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
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by activists and opposition.


Incident

The incident took place on 14 September 2020, when the victim, a 19-year-old Dalit woman went to a farm to collect cattle fodder. Four men Sandeep, Ramu, Lavkush and Ravi allegedly dragged her away by
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around her neck injuring her
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in the process. The four men accused of rape belong to the Thakur caste. The violence left her paralyzed with a severe spinal cord injury. Her tongue was cut off. The perpetrators had tried to strangle the girl as she resisted their rape attempt. She ended up biting her tongue while being strangled. Her cries were heard by her mother, who came to the spot to find her lying down in the farm. She was at first taken to the Chand Pa police station, where the police rejected her claims and, according to the family, humiliated them. The police registered a complaint only on 20 September. The police were able to record the victim's statement on 22 September. In her three recorded statements she mentioned that "she was raped" and was strangled when she attempted to resist. The victim was initially admitted to the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital in
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on 14 September, with her spinal cord severely damaged. She was later moved to the
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in Delhi after her condition worsened. According to the police, the victim had been strangled with her
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. She died on 29 September 2020. The mother of the victim said that Sandeep and Luvkush had been harassing her and the victim for months. The
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registered the cause of death as "injury to the cervical spine by blunt-force trauma," and refers to "rape and strangulation" in the medical history.


Cremation

The victim was cremated on the night at about 2:30 am on 29 September 2020 by
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without the consent or knowledge of the victim's family. The brother of the victim alleged that it was done without the family's consent and that they were locked up in their house. He also alleged that petrol was used for cremation. However Prashant Kumar, ADG (law and order), said that the family's consent was obtained. The forced cremation led the
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to take
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cognisance. The bench also asked the victim's family, the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police to appear before it. The bench added, "The incidents which took place after the death of the victim on 29.09.2020 leading up to her cremation, as alleged, have shocked our conscience".


Police and administration

When the news broke out initially through social media, Agra Police, Hathras
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, and UP's Information & Public Relations called it "fake news". Later, a senior UP Police officer claimed that no sperm was found in samples as per forensic report and that some people had "twisted" the incident to stir "caste-based tension." The officer also said that the forensic report revealed that the victim was not raped. However, critics have alleged this evidence is unreliable, citing guidelines that state swabs to test for sperm should only be taken if the assault might have occurred in the previous three days. After three to four days, swabs should be taken to test only for semen, not for sperm. Kumar also stated that the forensic report had found "no semen or semen excretion"; a retired officer quoted by the BBC criticized that "Police officers should not jump to conclusions. The presence or absence of semen by itself does not prove rape. We need a lot of other circumstantial and other evidence." The family alleged that they were faced pressure from the administration. A video emerged in which the Hathras District Magistrate is seen pressuring the family into changing their statement. He could be heard saying "Don’t ruin your credibility. These media people will leave in a couple of days. Half have already left, the rest will leave in 23 days. We are the ones standing with you. Now it depends on you if you want to keep changing your testimony...." On 3 October, the state government suspended five police officers including the Superintendent of Police. ''
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'' and others reported that the Uttar Pradesh government employed Concept PR, a Mumbai public relations firm. The PR firm allegedly sent out press releases (on behalf of the government) stating that the Hathras teenager was not raped. The press releases also alluded to a conspiracy to push the state of Uttar Pradesh into caste turmoil. On 4 October,
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
recommended a CBI probe. The victim's family was not in favour of the CBI investigation and wanted a judicial probe to be conducted in the case. However, the CBI began its investigation on 10 October, amid nationwide outrage, after notification from
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. The Uttar Pradesh government claimed a "deep rooted conspiracy" and an "international plot" to incite caste based riots in Hathras and defame the Yogi government. Nineteen FIRs have been filed by the Uttar Pradesh police in the aftermath of the alleged gang rape. The charges listed by police on the main FIR include inciting caste based divides, religious discrimination, doctoring electronic evidence, a conspiracy against the state and defamation. Yogi Adityanath had earlier asked his party workers to "expose those who want to incite caste and communal riots". UP Police detained 4 men, including a Delhi-based journalist
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under
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, for their alleged link to
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PFI, on Mathura Toll Plaza, while on their way to the village. The administration alleged that the men were on their way to Hathras for inciting caste and communal violence.


Arrests and compensation

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police have arrested the four accused — Sandeep, Ramu, Lavkush and Ravi — on charges of attempt to murder, gang rape and violations of the
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. One of the accused, Ravi, and his father had been arrested 1520 years ago for allegedly assaulting the victim's grandfather. The victim's brother claimed that no arrest was made in the first 10 days of the incident. SSP Vikrant Vir had transferred the SHO of Chandpa police station to police lines for failing to promptly act in the case. The State government,
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
and district administration announced a compensation of to the victim's family and a junior assistant job for a family member. Apart from this, the family will also be allotted a house in Hathras under State Urban Development Agency (SUDA) scheme.


Claims of the accused

The main accused, Sandeep Thakur, who is in jail along with the three others, has written a letter to the police in Hathras, claiming that he and the 20-year-old girl were "friends", who "apart from meeting, used to speak on the phone once in a while"; further claiming that her family was against their friendship, and they killed her. The UP police has claimed that call records show that the woman's family knew the main accused, Sandeep Thakur. As per the Call Detail Report released, around 100 phone calls were made from a phone number registered in the name of the girl's brother and the main accused Sandeep Thakur between October 2019 and March 2020.


Reactions

The case and its subsequent handling has received widespread media attention and condemnation from across the country, and was the subject of protests against the
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
government by activists and opposition. Former
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president
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and general secretary
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were accosted and detained by police in the state of
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as they attempted to make their way to the village of the victim on foot after their vehicles had been stopped by officers on the motorway. BSP supremo and former CM
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demanded resignation of Chief Minister Yogi stating him as an incapable to protecting Dalits in Uttar Pradesh, she further asserted that he should oversee newly built
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or join his
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. According to some media reports, a group calling itself "Rashtriya Savarna Parishad" came out in support of the accused. The involvement of the police was also implicitly found in various media reports. Another media report stated that an outfit called 'National Sawarna Council' visited the
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and filed a memorandum alleging the family of the victim girl to be involved in implication of the innocent people. A day after the police forcibly cremated the body of the rape victim,
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the president of
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(a
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-rights organisation based in
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) was placed under house arrest for staging a protest against the government demanding justice for the victim. On 3 October 2020,
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leaders
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and
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visited the victim's family. This was dismissed by the BJP as a "political stunt". Delhi chief minister
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demanded execution of the accused. On October 2, BJP IT cell head
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tweeted a video of the 19-year-old victim, which showed her face, allegedly in contravention of Section 228A of the
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. Similarly, Tamil Nadu's BJP IT cell head CTR Nirmal Kumar posted a video of the 19-year-old Dalit woman with insensitive remark, that clearly revealed the identity of the woman, which is in violation of Supreme Court guidelines. On October 4, Rajveer Singh Pehelwan, an ex-MLA of the
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(BJP), held a rally in support of the accused. Hundreds of people attended the rally, including the family members of the four accused. The meeting was also attended by members of various right-wing outfits like the
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(RSS),
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and
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. These members were also part of various upper caste outfits including Kshatriya Mahasabha, Rashtriya Savarna Sangathan etc. On October 7, the Ex-BJP MLA and 100 others were booked by the UP Police for organizing the rally. According to a BJP leader, Ranjeet Srivastava, the accused are not guilty of a crime. He further questioned that, "Such girls are found dead in only some places. They will be found dead in sugarcane, corn and millet fields or in bushes, gutters or forests. Why are they never found dead in paddy or wheat fields?". The head of the
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commented this was unfit statement for any political party leader. Another remark that drew fierce criticism came from BJP MLA, Surendra Nath Singh that "''
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'' should be instilled in girls to prevent incidents of rape". The
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in India expressed concerns over gender based violence. In the statement they mentioned that, "it is essential that authorities ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice speedily and families are empowered to seek timely justice, social support, counselling, healthcare and rehabilitation". On 30 September, around 5000
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s in Agra, who belong to the Valmiki community, went on a strike to demand justice for the victim. Protestors in
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demanded the resignation of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on 2 October. However, the protest in
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on 1 October was rejected under the
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of
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. On 9 October 2020, various dalit organizations called a Bandh which halted normal life in
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workers organized protests against Yogi Adityanath in the different parts of country. Indian students, professors and scholars staged a protest in
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in memory of the victims. Protests were staged in the
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, particularly in
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, against the Indian government.
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followers in the parts of
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demanded justice for the victim.


Trial

On 19 December 2020, CBI filed a
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in a special court in Hathras, invoking gang rape and murder charges along with charges under SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, against the four accused. CBI also mentioned lapses on part of UP Police that include delay in recording the victim's statement in writing and her subsequent medical examination. The CBI reportedly found a record of a total of 115 calls exchanged between the victim and the accused from October 2019 to March 2020.


Verdict

On 2 March 2023, the Hathras district court, in its decision, acquitted three of the four accused, Ramu, Luvkush, and Ravi. The fourth, Sandeep, was convicted for the offences of culpable homicide not amounting to murder (IPC Section 304) and provisions under the SC/ST Act, but not for rape and murder, and was sentenced to life imprisonment along with a fine of ₹50,000. The defense and the prosecution have both appealed against the verdict in the
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. The Uttar Pradesh Police has been criticized by the CBI for inaction and delay in collecting samples as well as other evidence, eventually botching up the investigation, which led to the acquittal.


See also

*
2012 Delhi gang rape and murder The 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder, commonly known as the Nirbhaya case, involved a rape and fatal assault that occurred on 16 December 2012 in Munirka, a neighbourhood in South West Delhi. The incident took place when Jyoti Singh, a 22-year ...
* 2014 Badaun gang rape allegations * 2017 Unnao rape case * 2020 Balrampur gang rape


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