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Now demand for details of funds collected for Rasana victim gains momentum !
For the last two years, helpless family members of the Rasana rape victims have been demanding details of the funds collected by the so-called social activists during ‘justice to the victim’ campaign launched in the month of January 2018.
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 1: A day after Abdul Rashid Shora, father of ‘Tukday Tukday Gang’s’ poster girl Shelha Rashid labeled serious charges on her daughter, demand for a high level probe into huge funds collected through the ‘crowd-funding’ for Rasana victim also gained momentum. People are demanding that funds worth lakhs were collected by the so-called social activists but the same was not given to the family members of Rasana victim.
For the last two years, helpless family members of the Rasana rape victims have been demanding details of the funds collected by the so-called social activists during ‘justice to the victim’ campaign launched in the month of January 2018.
From Delhi to Jammu, large numbers of social activists were involved in this campaign and innocent family members of the Rasana victim were not informed about the amount collected during the campaign. It is alleged that some Jammu based social activists have also shamelessly pocked some amount from the fund collected through crowd-funding for the victim.
The family members have reason to demand details of the money collected in the name of ‘justice’ with their daughter because ‘social activists’ are now shying away from giving financial assistance to them and sharing information about the money collected so far.
It is widely alleged that lakhs of rupees were collected from different parts of the world by exploiting brutalities of the victim by so-called social activists. Those who were in the forefront to ensure justice with the victim were now even hesitating to pick up the phone of the victim's family members.
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