Here sits the Dalit (formerly known as untouchables) family of two sisters - 17 and 15 - whose lives were brutally cut short, when they were raped and strangled to death in a sugarcane field, not far away from their home.
Their mother, the only witness to her daughters' kidnappings by three men who came on a motorbike on Wednesday afternoon, sits on a rope bed, surrounded by female relatives.
She is inconsolable.
"My daughters are gone. How will I live now?" she asks, tears rolling down her cheeks. "They lived here," she says patting her heart.
A minute later, sorrow gives way to anger. "I want to see all those men hanged, just the way they hanged my daughters," she says.
Very sad
This one thing always amazes me about the people pushing high caste - Low caste narrative...how its not fine to touch but totally fine for rape...Shameful act..
In reply to pooranian
Yep, what U said...Beats me as well.
In reply to tops
Sick people are everywhere with their sense of superiority
Yogi will take care of the murderers. This happened in his state.
Who ever did this crime should be beaten in public then hang.
It's unfortunate but caste system still exist in India.
In reply to Chrissy
Well the Chief Minister of that state is an Hindutva follower and he doesn't regard "Dalits" as full human being and so too are the courts and most likely the jurors who will be hand picked