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    Home / News / India News / Bilkis Bano case: Union minister Pralhad Joshi defends rapists' release
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    Bilkis Bano case: Union minister Pralhad Joshi defends rapists' release
    Sitting beside Pralhad Joshi, BJP leader Hardik Patel said the matter was being highlighted only because it is related to a specific community

    Bilkis Bano case: Union minister Pralhad Joshi defends rapists' release

    By Prateek Talukdar
    Edited by Ramya Patelkhana
    Oct 18, 2022
    08:59 pm

    What's the story

    Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Pralhad Joshi on Tuesday defended the early release of convicts in the Bilkis Bano gang-rape case, saying it was done as per the rule of law.

    Joshi said the release was based on the provision for those who have spent "quite some time" in prison.

    He was campaigning for the upcoming Gujarat elections.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Bano was 21 years old and five months pregnant when riots erupted in Gujarat following the burning of the Sabarmati Express train.

    On March 3, 2002, Bano and her family were attacked by a mob that raped her while she was pregnant and slaughtered her family members in a village near Ahmedabad.

    Over 1,000 people were reportedly killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots.

    Information

    Convicts released because of good behavior: Joshi

    Pralhad Joshi said the rape convicts were released on basis of their "good" behavior, adding that he didn't find anything wrong in it as everything was in accordance with the law.

    Separately, replying to the Supreme Court's notice on petitions challenging their release, the Gujarat government Monday said the men completed 14 years in jail, and the Centre also approved their release in August.

    Twitter Post

    I don't find anything wrong in it: Joshi

    #BilkisBanoCase | "Done As Per Law...": Minister Pralhad Joshi (@JoshiPralhad) Defends Release Of #BilkisBano Convicts pic.twitter.com/U48M6mpjgv

    — NDTV (@ndtv) October 18, 2022

    Details

    Centre approved release request within 2 weeks

    To note, the Centre and the Gujarat government had reportedly fast-tracked the early release of the 11 convicts in the case.

    Moreover, the Gujarat government's request to release the convicts was approved by the Union Home Ministry within two weeks.

    The request was made on June 28 and was given a go-ahead on July 11, following which the convicts were released on August 15.

    'Good sanskaar'?

    Rapists 'Brahmin' by caste, have good 'sanskaar': BJP's Godhra MLA

    Soon after the rape convicts' release on August 15, BJP's MLA from Godhra, CK Raulji, had defended the move and termed the rapists as "Brahmins" with "good sanskaar."

    Despite them being convicted of raping a pregnant woman, murder, and unlawful assembly—and the decision being upheld by the Bombay HC—Raulji had claimed that they might have been cornered and punished due to someone's ill intentions.

    Release

    Welcomed with garlands, sweets

    The rapists were welcomed with garlands and sweets upon their release.

    The act drew flak with the Opposition and civil society trying to corner the BJP, but its leaders have defended the move time and again.

    Upon their release, Bano said that the "trauma of the past 20 years" washed over her again.

    "How can justice for a woman end like this?" she asked.

    Revisiting horror

    Convicts were known to Bano

    Bano had known the perpetrators for years as they were neighbors. She addressed the perpetrators as "uncle and brothers" who gang-raped her.

    She was several months pregnant when the incident took place. At the time, in order to lodge a complaint at a police station, she had to borrow clothes from a tribal woman.

    The constable had truncated her complaint and suffered punishment later.

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