UP Dalit girl Gang-rape Case: Why did UP Police 'forcibly' cremate the body at 2:30 AM after keeping the family out?

“We are unable to understand, what they want... what kind of politics is this, they are giving random statements like the woman has not been raped! We don’t know what they want,” said the relative who was home with the grieving family.

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A 19-year-old Dalit woman from Hathras, who died in a Delhi hospital after sustaining grievous injuries during an alleged gang rape, was cremated early today in her village amid tight security.

"The police have forcibly taken the dead body, and my father along with them for cremation. When my father reached Hathras, he was immediately taken (to the crematorium) by the police," the victim's brother told the media.


However, Hathras police have denied the charges and has issued a notice saying the coercion being talked about on social media is canard. It said: "The family cremated the body with due rituals under the supervision of police and administration."

The victim, who was paralyzed after being allegedly dragged on the field by her attackers on September 14, died at the Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday after battling for life for a fortnight.

Her mortal remains reached the Boolgarhi village around midnight and the cremation was done at 3 a.m. There was tension as the victim's mortal remains reached the village and people tried to block the ambulance from moving ahead.


Superintendent of Police (SP) Vikrant Veer denied any 'urgency' by the police in holding the cremation at night even though cremations do not normally take place after sunset.

He added that the cremation was done by the family as usual after the body reached Boolgarhi village. The SP claimed that the situation is calm in the village, but heavy police force has been deployed.

The woman was allegedly raped in a Hathras village by four men, who were later taken into custody. Initially she was rushed to the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital in Aligarh, but on Monday night had to be shifted to the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi after her condition deteriorated.

She was in a critical condition and on ventilator support. The police claimed that the post-mortem report did not confirm any sexual assault.

The brutality against the teenager sparked outrage across the country with several political leaders, Bollywood actors and activists demanding justice for her.


Congress MP Rahul Gandhi tweeted that it was a matter of concern that the victim's family was denied the right to perform her last rites. "This is unjust and unfair," he said.

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also tweeted: "Government has snatched away the family's right to perform the cremation of the victim. The government did not provide her security and timely treatment and now they have denied her dignity in death."

The 20-year-old alleged rape victim from a village in Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh, who died Tuesday at the Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi of the injuries sustained during the assault, was cremated by the police at her native village amid protests as the family members said they were not allowed “a last look” at the body.

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The woman, who belonged to a Dalit community, was allegedly gang-raped and assaulted by four men on 14 September.

The body of the woman was brought to the Hathras village around 1 am, but the police did not allow it to be taken to her house. The body was cremated near a farmland even as the family members requested them to wait for sunrise. No family member was present at the cremation.


The family left from Safdarjung hospital in Delhi on Tuesday night amid heavy police deployment. The body was taken by the Uttar Pradesh police, which reached Hathras earlier than the family members, claimed a kin of the victim.

The police have forcibly taken the dead body, and my father along with them for cremation. When my father reached Hathras, he was immediately taken (to the crematorium) by the police, a brother of the woman told over phone at 1 a.m. on Wednesday.

Another relative said that the woman’s father was accompanied by 30 to 40 people, chiefly relatives, and others from their neighbourhood had gone to the crematorium near Bool Garhi village, under Chandpa police station limits, in the district in western U.P..

Senior police and administration officials were also present at the crematorium in the middle of the night, an official said.


“We are unable to understand, what they want... what kind of politics is this, they are giving random statements like the woman has not been raped! We don’t know what they want,” said the relative who was home with the grieving family.

“They are doing all this to hush up the case,” he alleged.


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