Congress demands minister’s resignation

Women Congress workers try to break a barricade during a protest demanding resignation of Minister of State Nihal Chand in New Delhi.
Women Congress workers try to break a barricade during a protest demanding resignation of Minister of State Nihal Chand in New Delhi.
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PTI, New Delhi :
Congress women workers yesterday staged a protest outside BJP headquarters here demanding immediate resignation of Union Minister Nihalchand Meghwal whose name has cropped up in a rape case.
The protesters led by Shobha Oza, President of All India Congress Mahila Morcha, reached BJP Headquarters at 11, Ashoka Road around noon and raised anti-BJP slogans. They were also carrying placards demanding Meghwal’s resignation.
“This shows BJP’s dual face. When there are rape cases in Uttar Pradesh, they demand President’s rule but when crimes happen in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, they keep quiet,” said Oza.
“If rape cases are normal for BJP, then what kind of security have they promised for women? Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised zero tolerance for crime against women, in the parliament. So we want to ask him if this is zero tolerance?”
The protesters also claimed that the victim was being pressurised and demanded security for her. “The victim has said that she is being forced to take back the case. Ministers and goons are trying to pressurise the victim. Minister (Meghwal) is using his power and position to threaten the woman. We do not see any justice for the victim. We demand immediate resignation of Nihal Chand and security to the survivor,” said Oza.
The demonstrators tried to breach the police barricade and burnt Meghwal’s effigy.
Onika Mehrotra, president of Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress who was also at the protest, said, “We have been very vocal about our demand…. Then why aren’t they taking any action? Modi was the one to say ‘bahut hua mahilao par attyachar, ab ki baar Modi sarkar’ but where has the crime ended?”
Meghwal, 42, is the only member from Rajasthan in Modi’s council of ministers. He is the Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers.
He was named in an FIR filed in 2011 by a woman who alleged that her husband repeatedly drugged her and then allowed his friends, among them Meghwal, to rape her. Rajasthan Police had, in 2012, closed the case saying the charges were false and fabricated.
The woman had then approached a district court which, too, dismissed the charges. She filed a review petition, following which additional district judge issued notices to Meghwal and 17 others in this case last week, asking them to respond by August 20.

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