Kathua rape case: Deepika Rajawat’s chequered past as the lawyer
The alleged gangrape and murder of the eight-year-old girl, who belonged to nomadic Muslim community, took place in the Kathua district in January. After being missing for a week, her body was found on January 17. A later chargesheet revealed gory details about the crime and led to a public outcry in various parts of the country.
Rajawat, who hogged newspaper headlines when she spearheaded the cause of the victim’s nomadic family, told the media that she was receiving death threats ever since she became associated with the case. The victim was raped and subsequently murdered in Rasana village of Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir in January.
Before the media, she talked of being afraid for her life as she said she might get raped or murdered. Adding that she has been called anti-Hindu and boycotted socially, Deepika had further said that she would be approaching the Supreme Court to demand security for herself and her family.
However, later, the family of the eight-year-old Kathua rape and murder victim decided to drop their lawyer Deepika Rajawat as she was “barely been available at the court hearings”, according to the victim’s father.
The father had told reporters then that the case had been heard 100 times by the court and around 100 witnesses had been examined during the trial, but Rajawat had only appeared twice for the family.