Case Against Bhim Army Chief After Hathras Visit, No Action On Thakur Men Threatening Him

A case has been filed against Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad and 400 others for violating a ban on large gatherings after his visit to Hathras to meet the family of the 19-year-old Dalit woman who was allegedly raped by four men from the dominant caste.  This comes a day after a video tweeted by journalist Sadhika Tiwari, which showed some men from the dominant caste threatening the Bhim Army chief, went viral.  Azad held a protest on Sunday after he was initially prevented by the police from going to Hathras. He was later allowed to visit the family and asked to take only 10 people along with him, according to NDTV.

He demanded Y category security for the woman’s family and said they were feeling “very insecure” amid the atmosphere of “fear” in their village. “If the state authorities do not provide adequate security to the victim’s family, then I would have no option but to take them out of the village and keep them in my own house,” he said. The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has been on an overdrive to paint the protests against its handling of the case as a “plot” to defame it. Police forces were deployed to prevent politicians from meeting the woman’s family, and the village was cordoned off for two days…   

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