Hathras: A year since Dalit’s girl from Hathras, 19, allegedly raped and killed by four top caste men in his village, his family was trapped in the search for justice.
They have been under the supervision of security all the time, do not step out unless they must and face so much hostility so they sent six-year-old nieces of the victims to be raised by their uncle in Firozabad.
While they try to put the pieces of their lives back together, part of compensation, work and home – promised by the government – have not yet come because of “misunderstandings”.
“Sending our girl to school is not safe here again.
We don’t want him to grow in this neighborhood.
There are too many hostilities and stigma,” said the younger brother.
The top of the top of the two accused of having a considerable influence on the village and seems to have gathered support for them.
“It looks like it’s our fault,” added the brother.
Eight of them were left at home now – the victim’s mother, father, grandmother, two brothers, brother-in-law and two nieces.
There is no one at home that has a job a year.
“I can’t work with the security details of six people around me all the time,” said the younger brother.
“There is always caste discrimination.
It’s worse now,” said the brother.
“We are stuck.” “He used to be knitting,” said the victim’s brother-in-law.
In the corner of the house, the colorful door mat he knit – the last thing he made – lying exactly where he left them.
“We haven’t buried my ashes.
We will not be until we get justice,” Brother-in-law added.
“The government does not unlimited there is no promise except Help Rs 25 Lakh.” There is also a job and a house that has been promised by the government.
DM Ramesh Ranjan told Tii, “As far as I know, the family has told the administration it does not need support.” That statement, said advice, was removed from the context of the court hearing.
“They told the court that they did not want a fair thing.
The district government seems to have taken it literally,” he said.