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Chandigarh Stalking Case: Police avoids question, says, don't make it Media Trial
An IAS officer, whose daughter was allegedly stalked by the son of a senior Haryana BJP leader, today took to social media and urged people to fight crime against women while also sharing the ordeal his family had gone through.
The victim also expressed her anguish in a post saying she was lucky not to be the daughter of a commoner or else who knows what her fate could have been.
"If we do not persist in trying to bring the guilty to justice, more and more daughters will suffer this hurt," said the victim's father, in a Facebook post.
The son of Haryana's ruling BJP chief Subhash Barala was yesterday arrested along with his friend for allegedly stalking the woman here.
Both the accused, Vikas Barala (23) and Ashish Kumar (27), were released later on bail as they were booked under bailable sections of the IPC and the Motor Vehicles Act, amid political outcry.
The victim also expressed her anguish in a post saying she was lucky not to be the daughter of a commoner or else who knows what her fate could have been.
"If we do not persist in trying to bring the guilty to justice, more and more daughters will suffer this hurt," said the victim's father, in a Facebook post.
The son of Haryana's ruling BJP chief Subhash Barala was yesterday arrested along with his friend for allegedly stalking the woman here.
Both the accused, Vikas Barala (23) and Ashish Kumar (27), were released later on bail as they were booked under bailable sections of the IPC and the Motor Vehicles Act, amid political outcry.
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