CBI Badaun findings are shamefully wrong

New Delhi: The Aam Admi Party rejects the suicide theory proposed by the CBI in the Badaun gang rape and murder case.

The party demands that the CBI should reconsider its report, the conclusions of which are  hasty in its analysis and it will be travesty of justice if the investigating agency closes the case.

It seems humanly impossible for two girls to hang themselves or the CBI is not sharing the full facts. How can two young girls place their dupattas over a tree branch seven feet high, physically lift their bodies, tie knots on their necks and sustain the strength to die on their own? Certainly this smells of an inconclusive story.

What then explains the physical injuries on the girls that were found in the initial post mortem?
The case itself has gone through several speculations and past evidence has not been taken into full account. The initial post-mortem conducted by five competent doctors cannot be denied which had confirmed the rape.

The CBI needs to explain how it reached its conclusion, particularly since it could not exhume the bodies? Is the CBI acting on circumstantial evidence?

Badaun seems to be a convenient cover-up to avoid international shame and acceptance of the dismal law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh. It seems like a win-win for all – yet the worst sufferers seem to be the two young girls themselves.

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