In Lucknow, congressional spokesman Supriya Shrinate alleged that the Uttar Pradesh government’s affidavit in the Supreme Court on the Hathras case was a “white lie”. Snhinate, along with other female congressional leaders, addressed the media and said that the state government should not cover up the issue and present the facts to the public. “The government of Uttar Pradesh, in the affidavit filed with the Supreme Court, has said that the cremation of the alleged gangrape victim was carried out with the consent of her family, although everyone knows that the woman’s family was not present there “, He said. “This is nothing more than a white lie before the supreme court,” added Shrinate.
He also rejected claims by the Yogi Adityanath government that there is a conspiracy to spread caste violence in the state. Some tweets and Facebook posts from people who have no more than 900 or 14,000 followers have also been cited in the affidavit, Shrinate said, suggesting these figures are not significant. “Now the question is whether a person who has 900 followers can instigate caste violence,” he asked. On Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s comment that his government’s image is tarnishing, the congressional spokesman said the UP administration is only concerned about its image and not about obtaining justice for the victim’s family.
When asked about the BJP’s claim of Congressional involvement in the Hathras incident, he said: “Filing false charges against Congress is its old custom. If the BJP doesn’t drag Rahul Gandhi’s name, how will it do politics? ” Rajni Patil, a former MP and member of the Congressional Working Committee (CWC), who was also present, requested his resignation as chief minister for failing to ensure the safety of women in the state. The chairman of the All India Congressional Committee Mahila and former MP Sushmita Dev said in Hindu religion, the dead are not cremated overnight, but Hathras’ daughter was cremated at 2.30pm. The whole country has seen the body cremated. The victim in her statement revealed that she was raped, Dev said. Singhvi told a virtual press conference that the Uttar Pradesh government should stop shedding crocodile tears by offering a CBI investigation, as all Indians know how the agency of investigation is under your control.
“What is this great game, charade, crocodile tears that you are playing by offering a CBI investigation? Please don’t take this country, the people of this great country to eat grass. Everyone knows and understands and Common sense teaches us In such cases, the political color of the UP government and the central government completely fades, invades and floods agencies like the CBI, the ED, and various other similar agencies. “It is too convenient, too escapist, too smart and too smart in the middle, to offer all this to the IWC, “he told reporters. Challenging the UP government to order a judicial investigation, Singhvi said:” If you have the guts and the courage to Condemn, I challenge you to ask for an investigation, complete in one month, two months, three months by a sitting Supreme Court judge or a sitting Supreme Court judge. Don’t make this charade of the CBI investigation. “The congressional leader also asked the UP government to stop blaming everyone in the world except itself, saying” every time you point the index finger, there is three fingers pointing at you that you can’t and shouldn’t ignore. “
Singhvi claimed that the Uttar Pradesh government and the central government of the BJP can best be described in five words: “autocratic, dictatorial, authoritarian, totalitarian and tyrannical.” “I can’t find words strong enough, but these are at least partially appropriate to describe the strange, unheard of, kafka-like actions … by the governments in the state and in the Center after the Hathras incident,” he alleged.
He said the reasons cited by the UP government for alleging a conspiracy behind him and smearing him through the incident were not only bizarre but comical as well. The prime minister believes that all this is happening because he has taken a firm stand against protests against the citizenship law, Singhvi said, adding “how grotesque this can be.”
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