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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Too religious! Just a girl wearing a jean beat her to death in India

Girls and boys reported being abused by family members who were being arrested Recent strong feelings in India. It makes girls and young women unsafe, even at home.

Last week, 17-year-old Neha Paswan was beaten by family members in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. India, just because they do not like her wearing jeans.

The victim's mother, Shakuntala Devi Paswan, said her daughter was severely beaten by her grandfather and uncle. Serious because she wears jeans at home in Savreji Kharg village, Deoria district.

"Her daughter practiced religion all day long," her mother said. In the evening, she placed a pair of jeans on top of her place of worship. At the time, Grandpa objected to the clothes. Neha told me that this jeans is for wearing. At that time, there were more quarrels, causing violence.

Shakuntala Devi said her daughter fainted and her brother-in-law called for a tricycle to take her to the hospital.

"They did not let me go, so I told my relatives to help me see her at the hospital. But relatives can not find my child at the hospital. The mother described.

She said that the next morning, it was reported that the girl's body was stuck to the steel bridge. One along the Gandak River, which flows through the area, which may have been dropped into the water, but its legs were also attached to the steel bridge. When he went to look, he found out that it was his daughter's body.

Police have filed a murder case against 10 people involved, including grandparents, aunts, uncles and tricycle riders.

Senior police official Shriyash Tripathi said four people, including the victim's grandparents and uncle, and a driver were killed. Arrested and is being questioned. Police are also investigating other people involved.

The father of the victim, Amarnath Paswan, who worked all day on a construction site in Punjab, returned home tragically. He says he works hard to earn money for his children to go to school.

Shakuntala Devi says her daughter wants to be a police officer, but her dream is no longer true.

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