United Nations Expressed The Hope That Punishment Will Be Given To The Kathua Rape Case Accused

United Nations General Secretary condemned the Kathua Gangrepe, said - the horror is the whole incident

 United Nations Expressed The Hope That Punishment Will Be Given To The Kathua Rape Case Accused
 United Nations Expressed The Hope That Punishment Will Be Given To The Kathua Rape Case Accused

The matter of poverty has reached the United Nations in the Kathua of Jammu and Kashmir with an eight-year-old girl. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed the hope that the gangrape and murder case of the girl in Kathua is frightening and the accused who have executed it are expected to be brought under the purview of law.
Nomadic Bakarwal The innocent child of Muslim society was lost on January 10 near her house, whose body was found in the same area two weeks later. With this eight-year-old girl in a temple in the village, six people committed a crime for one week and raped many times after being given intoxicants before the murder.

This incident is being condemned worldwide. United Nations Secretary-General Guterres spokesman Stephen Duzarik said, "I have seen media reports of misbehavior with the girl. We hope that the officers will bring the criminals under the purview of the law and punish them.

Asked about the reaction of the Secretary-General in case of misdemeanor and murder, Dujarkar made this comment. A Special Investigation Team of Crime Branch has been formed in this regard. Eight people including two police officers have been arrested.

 PM Narendra Modi, expressing resentment over the incident, said it is shameful for the country and the criminals have not said that they should not be spared. He said, 'I want to assure the country that no criminal will be spared, justice will be done and our daughters will get justice.'
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