Kathua case: Asifa’s lawyer says she is getting threats


Jammu, Apr 14 (TOI): Deepika S Rajawat, who is fighting Asifa’s case, says that she has been facing threats from fellow lawyers in Jammu. Rajawat (38) is chairperson and founder of Voice for Rights, an NGO which works among underprivileged women and children.

On Thursday, she accused Jammu Bar Association president BS Slathia of threatening her. “I am not a member of the Jammu Bar Association. But on Wednesday, Slathia asked me to stay away from the case while I was going to the court. I am not answerable to him, I am only answerable to my client,” she told TV channels. “I am not scared, but I am not feeling safe either. Protestors (lawyers) are trying to put pressure on me so that I don’t fight for justice. But I will continue to fight Asifa’s case. I have full faith in the police investigation,” Rajawat said. She said she had written to the Chief Justice of Jammu HC seeking security.

At a press conference in Jammu, Slathia, however, denied the allegations and said, “I have due regards for my fellow colleague. I don’t want to comment in this matter as the objective of the stir will get deviated.” Slathia was elected as president of the Bar Association on April 13 last year for the second time.

The Jammu Bar Association has been protesting against the police, accusing them of bias and conspiracy against Hindus of Kathua district. The lawyers have been demanding a CBI probe into the Asifa rape and murder case. Several of them tried to prevent the police to submit chargesheet against the seven accused, who are Hindus, in the chief judicial magistrate’s court in Kathua.

Despite repeated attempts, TOI couldn’t contact Rajawat.

  

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 15 2018

    Indian democracy in danger, Think twice before caste the Vote in forthcoming State election.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    The atmosphere has been vitaiated so much by the divisive forces that there is lawlessness across the country and if not nipped in the bud, there will be a total collapse of Law and Order.

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  • hussainm, mysore

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    BJP is Big Virus to Nation, We should make BJP Moukth from India.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    This is the clear cut evidence how the corrupt judicary lobby working against particular community. Whoever fight for minority justice said to be eliminated. Hemeanth karkare, justice loya and many in the past are lost their lives.

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  • Sheikh, Karkala

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    If something goes against her authorities should question modi & shah directly without any hesitation. Let’s see democracy is still alive or not.

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  • Rocks, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    It is good that she informed media about this... now culprits are scared to call again or harm her in any ways! now they themselves protect her from any incidents because if anything happens to her they will be responsibilities!

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    Under BJP rule nobody is safe. Justice Loya can happen to anyone.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Apr 14 2018

    Required security need to be provided because the culprits are capable to play with the life of Asifa's Lawyer.

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