Pressure mounts on Somnath Bharti after Ugandan woman identifies him


New Delhi, Jan 22 (PTI): Pressure mounted for removal of law minister Somnath Bharti after one of the African women assaulted in a midnight raid in south Delhi accused him of having led the group that barged into her house and attacked them.

"We were attacked on Wednesday night by Indians who were led by Somnath Bharti ... We were harassed, we were beaten, they were having long sticks. They said we should leave their country or else they would kill us one by one," the Ugandan national said.

The woman said she identified Bharti because "he came in the night and the next day I saw him on television. The Delhi Police came in time and saved us from the mob."

She had recorded her statement before a magistrate on Tuesday, saying that she would be able to identify the persons who had barged into her house on the intervening night of January 15-16.

The woman recorded her statement in camera under Sec 164 CrPC which is admissible in court. The statement has been now given to police in a sealed cover and will be opened only during the trial.

Bharti came under attack for the midnight raid from women activists who sought his removal from the post for "misbeaving" with the African women.

Delhi Commission for Women summoned Bharti after the women alleged that they had been assaulted by the group led by the minister.

"We had asked him to appear before the Commission on Tuesday but he did not show up. We will be sending another summon through the concerned SHO to him tomorrow. If he still does not appear, we shall write to the lieutenant governor and to the Delhi Police commissioner to register an FIR," Barkha Singh, chairperson of the commission, said.

In an open letter to the Delhi chief minister, a group of women activists including Kavita Krishnan said the conduct of the law minister was "shocking and is not acceptable".

Krishnan alleged that the "simple point is that he has endangered those African women by calling upon a mob to go chase them and catch them".

NCW chairperson Mamta Sharma said now it is clear that Bharti was present there at the spot as it has been confirmed by the Ugandan women after identifying him in the CD.

Sharma said Bharti "should have resigned or should have been asked to resign. He has no right to go to a woman's place and do this 'harkat' (create a stir). He should have resigned on his own".

The activists said, "Delhi Police must be accountable to the Constitution and not to bidding of ministers and mobs."

"These Ugandan women have alleged that they were beaten and groped sexually. On what basis do you deem these allegations to be false? Is it the government's contention that only 'ma, behen, beti' are entitled to safety and dignity - and that prostitutes can be left to the mercy of moralistic mobs?

"Without any other evidence, can women be forced to undergo drug tests only because of their race and nationality? The drug tests and cavity searches to which these women were subjected, turned up negative: when do you plan to apologise to them for the false allegation and the indignity, not to mention the groping they suffered at the hands of your minister's supporters?," the letter said.

"According to the Africans and their Indian friends, the Malviya Nagar SHO Vijay Pal had acted to protect the African women on the night of the raid. Today, this SHO has been penalized - for failing to obey the orders of the minister who expected him to indiscriminately raid the homes of all people of African nationalities," the letter said.

The activists further said this sends out a dangerous message to the police- that if they uphold democratic rights of vulnerable individuals as mandated by the Constitution, they will be penalised.

Accusing that attempts were being made to shield Bharti, AAP rebel MLA Vinod Binny said action must be taken against those misbehaved with the women.

Meanwhile, Air Deccan founder and AAP member Capt G R Gopinath said that while AAP demanded action against police officers pending an inquiry on ground that they may interfere in the probe, the same yardstick should apply to Bharti.

He had also said that Arvind Kejriwal and his Cabinet should govern from their offices and only his party workers must protest.

  

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Dear AAP supporters, it is not necessary for congress to pull back the support from AAP govt because AAP is a broken house and one MLA already on the way to come out. Other MLAs also realized, there is no future for AAP in India and Kejriwal is a dictator. so some more MLAs is also planning to come out and join other party to survive politically. In this way AAP govt will be toppled by itself. Congress does not want any blame for withdrawn the support.

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  • Rion, udupi

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    @Abdul Rafique,
    Congress has such kind of lured money from the public that it can do anything, YES to NO and vice versa. It purposely sends few candidates to AAP for its own gain. These culprits make noise in AAP and try to spoil the image. CONG are very expert in these tactics. Since Independence 66 years now, the current political, social and economical problem of our country is CONGRESS which ruled almost 50 years, never hanged a single corrupt politician..

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    The saying of "MANGANA KAYYALLI MANIKYA" suitably applies to Kejriwal...He is in power and he does not know how to handle it...Very bad state of affairs !!! His ministers are just behaving like "YAMDHOOTS"...

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  • ashetty, bantwal

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    There is very difficult to change the bad system made by both Congress and BJP and other mafia parties in this country.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Socha Tah Hero
    Ban Gaya Zero
    Jai Ho Kejriwal...

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  • Reevan, riyad

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Congress should take back their support for this Incident but I wonder why they are still supporting if they are ethically right ..?

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  • prajith, perumal

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    congis & BJP are working hard to put down AAP through Paid media..prior to next upcoming polls...

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  • ali, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    AAP is far better than the BJP and Congress. Now Congress and BJP are working together against AAP to survive in Politics.

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  • Chandran, chittapalli

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Delhi police started to play the game...they do not have any other instrument ..Finally, they used women to achieve their hidden agenda...

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / KSA

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    As long as Congress support is there, such things will continue. But I am surprised, why Congress is still supporting????

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    The police protected the women during the attack, that's why Kejriwal angry with police and asking for their suspension. Today foreign women, tomorrow they will attack on our own women also. But Kejriwal justifying his law minister somnath Bharti's act. Already some bank related cheating allegation there on Bharti, still Kejirwal trying to defend him. Bharti ordered the African women to urinate in public. What a shame! it is insulting to all the women. Will Bharti or Kejriwal will do the same with their own sister, daughter or wife? No respect to the women? Who have given the right him to attack the women? Now AAP culture is exposed. Delhi people regretting for voting AAP. Kejriwal is a liar and a racist. This is the right time to dissolve Delhi AAP govt and go for fresh election. Otherwise Delhi will become unrest state in India. Kejriwal already spoiled people's peaceful life in Delhi.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Man without basic decency don't have the right to be a minister.Better he resigns voluntarily before the matter go out of control.AAP party has people with so much ego and I don't know how they suit to serve people but professionals in dharana.Hope they exposed shortly.Thanq.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Athithi devo bhava has become pajeethi devo soubhagya for Somana-aata Bharati with Ugandan woman.

    AAM'S AAP RACISM AGAINST HUMANITY.
    PEOPLE OR MINISTER HAVE NO RIGTH TO BEAT, THREATEN, ABUSE INDIANS OR FOREIGNEERS.

    If one Indian is beaten in Australia big hue and cry. Now the Indians have to face the same music of racism.

    Thum kareim tho balathkaar.
    Hum kareeim tho chamathkaar.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Born monkey is a monkey till death. Cannot make out a man out of monkey simply dressing it royally.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Aam Admi To Rude Admi.

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  • Noe,, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014


    AAP – Exposed. (too much for a month's rule in Delhi)

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  • Golbert C Pinto, Mangalore/Muscat

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Kejriwal will do that in 10 days.

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  • Jago India Jago, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Lierwals True Face will be Exposed Soon... Keep Watching...

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Exposed Vigilante' mobocracy in Aap in the guise of Saviors.
    Kejriwal needs to sack this lawless minister & APOLOGISE for defending him & causing CHAOS for 2 days inconveniencing Aam Aadmi.

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