“Bhaiya Is Back”: Posters Chant, Bail Given To Student Accused With Rape By SC

FIR was lodged against the accused in June 2021


New Delhi: After getting bail to a student leader accused in a rape case hugely irked the Supreme Court, a bunch of posters and hoardings reading "Bhaiya is back" to welcome the leader.

 

The woman from Madhya Pradesh had approached the top court challenging the bail, contending the accused had repeatedly raped her on a false promise of marriage and forced her to abort a child.

 

"There's a hoarding saying 'Bhaiya is back'. What are you celebrating?" questioned Justice Hima Kohli, who was part of a three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana.

 

The CJI (Chief Justice of India) then accused the lawyers, "What is this 'Bhaiya is Back'?" echoed the Chief Justice. "Ask your bhaiya to be careful this one week."

 

According to the case filed, the accused, Shubhang Gontia, is a leader of ABVP, the student wing of the BJP's ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The information about the posters as part of the woman's petition against the bail.

 

The court issued a notice to accused Shubhang Gontia, asking why his bail should not be cancelled. The court also sought a response from the Madhya Pradesh government.

 

The Madhya Pradesh High Court had granted bail to Shubhang Gontia in November.

 

According to her petition, the woman claimed the High Court did not consider the facts and seriousness of the case.

 

As per the hearing held today, the top court was told that the accused had put vermillion on the woman's forehead and a mangalsutra on her neck in a private ceremony but refused to acknowledge her in public.

It was also alleged that when she became pregnant, she was forced to undergo an abortion.

 

After this, the woman lodged a case of rape at the Jabalpur Mahila Police Station. Goetia, she alleged, fled as soon as the case was registered.

 

However, FIR was registered against the accused in June 2021 on charges of rape and the police had announced a reward of ? 5,000.

 

 

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