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NSF signature campaign for CBI enquiry enters day 10
5/4/2018 10:57:07 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 4: The signature campaign launched by National Secular Forum (NSF) for the demand of CBI enquiry in Rasana rape and murder case has entered 10th day today.
More than ten thousand people from all walks of life reached the venue to pen down their signatures. Addressing the gathering here today, Rishikesh Rana State Vice-President said, "There is an iota of doubt about the brutality to which the little girl was subjected. Every citizen of Jammu condemns this incident and seeks death penalty to the person who committed this heinous crime. But, the way the Crime Branch probed this case raised suspicion among the people of Jammu."
Pushpinder Singh State Vice-President blamed the state government for creating hostile situation of hatred dividing people of different communities hitherto known for living in cordial and harmonious manner since decades.
Pushpinder Singh State Vice-President also said that who questioned that how can asking for CBI enquiry into the gruesome rape and murder of innocent girl constitute an act of defending the real culprits behind the crime. Among those who attended the signature campaign included Darpan Singh, Sheetal, Ravinder Kumar, Sahil Sharma, Anshu Sharma, and others.
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