Civil rights group asks PM to reopen J&K mass rape probe

NEW DELHI, June 25: A civil rights group has appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to again start criminal probe into the 1991 Kunan-Poshpora mass rape case in Jammu and Kashmir and mollify the victims.

Delhi-based think-tank Centre for Policy Analysis (CPA) submitted its report to the Prime Minister and asked him to get the case inquired.

The CPA has made 10 recommendations to the Prime Minister, including compensating the victims and uplift of the village youth, among others.

The CPA prepared its report after having interactions with residents of the twin villages in Kupwara district, about 120 km from Srinagar.

“The misery and suffering of the victims was shocking with the trauma clearly visible even two decades after the alleged crime,” said a statement issued by the CPA after it assessed the progress of justice and grievance redressal in a visit June 14-16.

“We believe you (Prime Minister) will be visiting Jammu and Kashmir to open a rail link and we hope that we can persuade you to also open communication links between your Government and the rape victims,” the statement further said.

“We have made several recommendations with the hope that you will consider these favourably as there is urgent need to ensure justice,” it added.

In February 1991, several women were allegedly raped and men tortured by Indian army soldiers in retaliation to an ambush near the village.

According to the report, even after 22 years of the incident, the villagers are haunted by the memories of the incident. (UNI)