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Hathras village turned into fortress to prevent unrest

The ground zero of political protests over the horrific gangrape and murder case of a 19-year-old woman, Hathras’ Bulghari village has been turned into a fortress in order to maintain peace and harmony. It is being guarded round the clock by the Uttar Pradesh police. Constables have been deployed in each lane of the village […]

The ground zero of political protests over the horrific gangrape and murder case of a 19-year-old woman, Hathras’ Bulghari village has been turned into a fortress in order to maintain peace and harmony. It is being guarded round the clock by the Uttar Pradesh police. Constables have been deployed in each lane of the village to prevent any untoward incident. 

One of the police personnel who was deployed at the spot told IANS on condition of anonymity, “More than 60 police personnel have been deployed to guard the village in order to prevent any unrest.” 

During the night, the entry and exit points of the village, which are located about two and a half kilometres away from the main village, have been barricaded to regulate the entry.

 A nationwide outrage occurred soon after a 19-year-old Dalit woman who was raped by four “upper caste” men earlier this month died at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi last Tuesday. 

She was admitted to the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of Aligarh Muslim University after she was left partially paralysed before being shifted to Safdarjung hospital.

 The Uttar Pradesh government on Friday evening suspended Hathras superintendent of police (SP), deputy superintendent of police (DSP), station inspector and some other officials over the gangrape and death of the 19-yearold Dalit woman. 

With IANS inputs

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