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Media Neglects Uttarakhand Rape-Murder Case Amidst Outrage: JIH Delegation Visits Muslim Nurse’s Family, Demands High-Level Probe

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Anwarulhaq Baig

NEW DELHI: A high-level delegation from Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), led by national secretaries, has visited the family of a 35-year-old Muslim nurse who was brutally raped and murdered in Uttarakhand weeks ago. During their visit, the JIH delegation offered condolences and assured the family of full legal and financial support. They also called for a thorough and high-level investigation to identify and bring the true perpetrators of the crime to justice.

The JIH delegation, comprised of National Secretaries Shafi Madani and Mohammad Ahmed, along with JIH Haldwani District Organizer Sajid and JIH State Office Secretary M. Anas, visited Tasleem Jahan’s home in Gadarpur, Rudrapur, on Saturday. They met with her family members, including her father, brother, sister, and 11-year-old daughter. Mr. Madani informed them that the JIH provided initial monetary assistance and pledged their ongoing support in pursuing swift justice.

According to the delegation, Tasleem, a divorced woman who had worked at Fotila Hospital in Rudrapur for several years, went missing on the evening of July 30. Her family reported her missing after she failed to return home. On August 8, her body was discovered in an empty plot near her residence. The family alleges that the body was severely mutilated and some organs were missing. However, the delegation noted that these details were not recorded in the post-mortem report, and the FIR was registered on August 14.

Police claim a drunk construction worker named Dharmendra Kumar attacked Tasleem while she was returning home. He allegedly dragged her to a secluded area, raped and strangled her, stole her belongings, and fled to Rajasthan. Dharmendra reportedly confessed to the crime, according to the police.

However, Mr. Madani, citing the family and activists, citing questioned the plausibility of a single person, especially intoxicated, committing such a brutal act without attracting attention in a populated area.

Mr. Madani stated, “A single person, especially a drunk one, couldn’t have committed such a heinous crime. Dragging a woman from a populated area, raping her, mutilating the body, and removing organs would be difficult for one person, especially without attracting attention.”

“The police have swiftly arrested Dharmendra and sent him to jail hastily without taking him under remand and custody for inquiring thoroughly,” he added.

The delegation questioned why the body supposedly lay undiscovered for ten days in a populated area, raising concerns about the lack of smell or any concern from residents. They also alleged that the police hadn’t thoroughly investigated the case. According to them, the police had not questioned the family, the victim’s daughter, or even the accused in detail. The arrest seemed hasty and lacked proper investigation.

The delegation asserts that the family questions why the hospital where Tasleem worked for a long time wasn’t investigated. They believe the hospital staff might have information about her routine and activities.

According to details provided by the delegation, Tasleem’s family is poor. Her only brother runs a tea stall, and her father is elderly. She has several younger sisters, some of whom are still studying. Divorced 11 years ago with a young daughter, Tasleem worked at the hospital to support her family.

Mr. Madani also informed that on August 28, Tasleem’s daughter and sister filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court through Advocate Sugandha Anand with the help of the state unit of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, demanding a thorough investigation. He also stated that opposition parties, activists, and NGOs all have joined the family in rejecting the police version and demanding a thorough investigation and justice for her.

Despite the horrific nature of the crime, the incident has received limited media attention, raising questions about the potential for bias and discrimination. The delegation criticized the lack of coverage, particularly when compared to the extensive media attention given to a similar incident in Kolkata. The delegation and the family have serious concerns regarding the police investigation and question its effectiveness.

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