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Settle rape case with Rs 50,000, UP panchayat tells victim

Updated on: 04 January,2013 01:53 PM IST  | 
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A panchayat in an Uttar Pradesh village has asked a rape accused's family to pay Rs 50,000 to the victim and 'settle' the matter.

Settle rape case with Rs 50,000, UP panchayat tells victim

Rs 50,000 as compensation for being kidnapped, taken to Nagpur and raped in captivity for many days - that is what a panchayat in Uttar Pradesh has offered a 13-year-old who came to them with her tale of horror at the hands of a youth from the village.


Settle rape case with Rs 50,000, UP panchayat tells victim
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The panchayat in Mauli village in Pratapgarh pronounced its "judgment" late Thursday, police officials said today, even as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat's comment that crimes such as rape take place in India and not so much in Bharat kicked up a massive controversy.


The girl has alleged that a youth sexually assaulted her in the village and then kidnapped her at gunpoint and took her to Nagpur in Maharashtra.

She said she was sexually abused for many days and detained against her will. After about a week, she managed to give the rapist a slip and return home Dec 27.

Faced with her horrific tale, the panchayat in Mauli felt there was "no point taking the matter further" and decided monetary compensation was the best way out, an official said.

He added that the young rape victim had petitioned the superintendent of police after which an FIR was lodged against the village youth.

Having heard her ordeal, the family decided to approach the police. The local police station paid little heed to her complaint.

Her brother then approached the superintendent of police (SP) in Pratapgarh after which the complaint was lodged.

Sarvesh Kumar Mishra, the station officer of Kunda, said that a case had been slapped on the accused and the girl had been sent for medical examination.

"We have done the needful and action would be taken as per law," Mishra said, refusing to comment on the panchayat's ruling.

Differences, it is learnt, have cropped up in the panchayat, with some members not in agreement with the Rs 50,000 diktat.

Conditioned to believe that rape was the worst fate to have befallen their daughter, elders in her family told the panchayat on January 2 that they would be okay if the girl, after attaining adulthood, was married to the rape accused.

The panchayat, however, turned down the offer and tried to find out a 'solution' to the issue.

It then came up with the idea of asking the accused's family to compensate her by paying her Rs 50,000. It also asked the girl's family to withdraw the police complaint. u00a0

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