We don’t know where these sick Indians are taking the nation. Just because of these mentally sick people rape cases are increase day by day. Here She9.pk is going to share a very bad incident held in Baghbat near Delhi. Where two sisters sentenced to be raped and then paraded naked through the streets as punishment because there brother running away with a married girl.
Meenakshi Kumari aged 23 and 15-year-old sister are from Baghpat near Delhi and their brother Ravi fell in love with a girl from the higher Jat caste and the couple eloped in March, even after they were forcibly separated and she was married off to another man in February. The sisters fled the village in May fearing retribution, causing the family's home to be ransacked.
The Kumaris are Dalits, or untouchables, at the very bottom of India's ancient caste system, transgressions of which are still taken extremely seriously in many parts of society.
Meenakshi Kumari aged 23 and 15-year-old sister are from Baghpat near Delhi and their brother Ravi fell in love with a girl from the higher Jat caste and the couple eloped in March, even after they were forcibly separated and she was married off to another man in February. The sisters fled the village in May fearing retribution, causing the family's home to be ransacked.
The Kumaris are Dalits, or untouchables, at the very bottom of India's ancient caste system, transgressions of which are still taken extremely seriously in many parts of society.
The couple have now reportedly surrendered after their family were allegedly tortured by police and members of the Jat community to avenge the brother's actions.
But that was not considered sufficient retribution and the Khap panchayat, or village council - of which Jats are prominent figures - has decided on the punishment for the sisters.
India's supreme court has described such bodies as 'kangaroo courts' and branded their decrees illegal, yet in some states they continue to operate and their punishments are often carried out, according to Amnesty International.
The group has started a petition against the 'abhorrent' punishment, which now has nearly 30,000 signatures out of a target of 50,000. Meenakshi has filed a petition with the supreme court asking for protection and her father has lodged a complaint with two national bodies saying that his family has been harassed not just by the family of the woman who has eloped but also by the police.
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Mentally sick people out there.....
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