Moga victim's family says no to last rites, Badal orders his buses off roads


Moga/Chandigarh, May 2, (PTI) : Three days after a teenage girl was molested and pushed to her death from a moving bus in Punjab's Moga district, her relatives have refused to perform her final rites till the time the proprietors of the company that owned the vehicle are booked.

Her father sought security for the family apprehending threat to their lives and claimed they were under political pressure to "hush up" the matter and go for a compromise.

Meanwhile, under fire over the incident, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal this evening ordered all buses of Orbit Aviation, which he co-owns, off the road.

"We are not going to cremate our daughter whose body has been kept in a mortuary until and unless justice is done to us by initiating criminal case against the owner of the bus," victim's father Sukhdev Singh said.

He also sought a written assurance from the authorities that no harm would be brought
to the family.

"We, including my son, should be given security cover because we are feeling threatened. A written assurance should be given undertaking responsibility in the event of any harm to any of our family members," he told journalists.

He also stuck to his demand for registration of a case against Deputy CM Sukhbir Badal and cancellation of road permits of Orbit Aviation, which owned the bus from which the deceased and her mother were thrown out after being molested, before the family performed her last rites.

The family had yesterday rejected the government's offer of a compensation of Rs 20 lakh, a government job for her mother, her free treatment and holding trial of the case in a fast track court.

Amid mounting protests by opposition parties including Congress and AAP, Sukhbir Badal, while ordering all his company's buses off the road, also directed that the operating staff be sent for an "orientation course".

"The Deputy Chief Minister, who is also the Home Minister of the state, has ordered that no bus of Orbit Aviation would ply on the road," an official spokesman said.

He said that Sukhbir has also "asked (the) company to send bus operating staff on orientation course. "

"No Orbit bus should be on roads till completion of course," Sukhbir, who is among the owners of the company said.

Earlier in the day, AAP activists took out a march to protest against the incident again and burnt effigies of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son and Deputy CM Sukhbir.
Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes P L Punia visited the girl's mother at the hospital to inquire about her condition and demanded cancellation of the permits of Orbit Aviation owned by the Badals.

He said a case should also be registered against the owners of the company. "I don't say a murder case should be registered against them, but slapping a case of negligence is definitely in order," Punia said.

Sukhdev Singh told Punia about the alleged pressure being brought on the family to reach a compromise and their decision to not cremate the girl before the owners of the bus have been booked and road permits of their vehicles cancelled.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore.

    Mon, May 04 2015

    The demand of Moga victim family seems to be moderate and the family need to be given protection,compensation and punishment to the owner of the bus and the criminals.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Delhi rape incident , bus owner is booked and mentioned in FIR.
    Uber taxi rape incident, uber owner is booked and mentioned in FIR.
    Then why Basal family is not booked ?

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    RIGHT DECISION BY A FAMILY TO REFUSE LAST RITES.....POLITICIANS IS FOR PEOPLE NOT FOR THEIR PERSONAL BUSINESS....THE VICTIM FAMILY SHOULD GET THE JUSTICE....

    BADAL'S BEWARE OF VOTERS POWER, IF NOT YOU WILL THROWN OUT OF POWER SOON.....

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Sun, May 03 2015

    THESE POLTICANS ARE WAITING FOR SUCH TYPE OF INCIDENCE.

    AND THEY WILL GIVE COMPENSATION TO BECOME HERO IN FRONT OF PUBLIC.

    WHY TO ANNOUNCE IN PUBLIC ABOUT HOW MUCH COMPENSATION THEY GIVE.

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  • Saleem Baji, Kaikamba

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Whatever happens in India, Politics comes first and the last interest will be the compensation of relief for the grieving & suffering people of this great country. All the political parties try their best to get advantage of the situation…, that’s it!

    I think, the family of the victim at 1st should accept the compensation extended by the government irrespective of the motive behind this from the government. They should demand that, all the compensation should be made as promised and take in writing prior to completing the last rites. Once this is completed, then join any of the protesting parties to support the campaign for justice.

    Believe me, no parties or organizations will come forward to support this family once everything gets settled…, or may be these parties will have some understanding behind the doors and come to a compromise and fill their own pockets!

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    The Moga Victims were Dalits. That is why the Bus employees treated them so badly.
    There are about 20 families of Punjabi Sikhs permanently settling in Mangalore and one of them told me that Punjabi Dalits can be easily recognized by the colour of their Skin as they are all of Dravidian Origin, whereas all other upper caste Punjabis are of Aryan origin as well as of mixed foreign blood due to invasion of Alexander's huge Army and other foreign Invaders throughout the History who stayed back in India in Punjab. These Mangalorean Sikhs are of Dalit origin which they themselves confirmed to me pointing at their skin colour!

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    There are only two classes of people.
    People with power and people without power.
    Some people acquire power to give justice and serve the needy.
    Some people acquire power only to do evil and serve the greedy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Only voters can teach these Rascals a Lesson ...

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