What Happened to the Nomad Woman in Kashmir?

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Key Takeaways
- Four suspects have been arrested in the case.
- The incident has sparked widespread outrage in the community.
- Calls for swift justice are growing louder.
- Local leaders demand exemplary punishment for the accused.
- Historical context shows a need for improved safety measures for women.
Srinagar, May 5 (NationPress) Police have apprehended four individuals in connection with the tragic sexual assault and murder of a nomadic woman in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar city.
Authorities reported on Monday that the nomadic woman succumbed to injuries after allegedly being assaulted by a group of intoxicated men near Water Works Road in the Nishat area of Srinagar.
According to officials, “The woman, hailing from Reasi district and currently residing in the Nishat area, was brutally attacked by four men who were reportedly under the influence of alcohol. She was rushed to the hospital, where doctors pronounced her dead upon arrival.”
“The suspects have been arrested and a formal case has been lodged. Investigations are ongoing,” police confirmed.
Mian Meher Ali, a Gujjar leader and MLA from the Kangan Assembly constituency, expressed outrage, stating, “A Bakerwal girl has been viciously assaulted and raped, resulting in her death, by two men in the Nishat area of Srinagar today. I demand a swift investigation and severe punishment for the perpetrators.”
The horrific incident has sparked widespread outrage among the local populace, with many expressing their shock and anger.
While crimes against women are relatively rare in Kashmir, the spiritual influence of women saints like Lal Ded transcends religious divides, earning respect from both local Muslims and Hindus.
Social media platforms are filled with calls for strict punishment for those involved in this despicable act.
Earlier in 2023, a Srinagar court handed down life sentences and a fine of Rs 40 lakh to two individuals convicted in an acid attack case involving a girl who was supporting her family by working in a beauty parlor.
The police efficiently prepared the charge sheet within three months, leading to a prompt conviction, which was welcomed by the local community advocating for expedited justice in crimes against women.