Behind 8-Year-Old Asifa's Rape And Murder, Story Of A Divided Village

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The house where the girl lived is now locked
dense forests -- to reach Rasana village in Kathua, the home of eight-year-old girl, who was brutally raped and murdered earlier this
year.The only house in the middle of a jungle, is now locked
Nobody seems to know where the family that belongs to a nomadic Muslim tribe has gone.The girl's uncle Mohammad Jan, who lives a kilometre
away, says land is the root cause of the dispute between the four Muslim families living in a Hindu-dominated area
The acrimony peaked last year when the Hindus demanded the return of over one acre of land sold to the Muslims
When that did not happen, they didn't allow the burial of the girl's body in the local graveyard, he says."When the body of girl was brought
here for burial, people from the village attacked us
They said they will not allow us to bury her here, else they will take back the land," said Mohammad Jan.The Jammu and Kashmir crime branch
Devsthan or a place of worship at Rasana village, drugged and finally raped and murdered
Her body was dumped in a nearby forest.There is a strong sentiment for a CBI inquiry in Kathua."If there is no CBI inquiry, we will block
the highway and the railway tracks," said a Kathua resident.On the Jammu-Pathankot highway, the family members of the eight accused are
sitting on a dharna for the last 13 days.The daughter of Sanjhi Ram, who the crime branch claims is the mastermind, said the probe had been
botched up."We are sitting on a dharna, our demand is a CBI inquiry
Those in the crime branch who did the probe are themselves rapists and murderers," alleged Madhu.In Jammu, the Bar association claims the
probe by the crime branch investigation was unfair."We have always vouched for a fair trial and strict punishment
A probe by the crime branch is a manifestation of the Kashmir-centric mindset, an attempt to divide Jammu and Kashmir," said BS Salathia,
President of the Jammu Bar Association.Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti who met the union home minister in Delhi yesterday has tweeted, saying
her government will come up with a tough law to deal with those who rape minors.Calling it a crime whose "brutal savagery has shamed
humanity", Ms Mufti assured people that she stands committed to ensuring justice for the girl and seeking exemplary punishment for the
guilty.