This Article is From May 01, 2015

Woman in Punjab Is Killed After Being Molested on Bus

Woman in Punjab Is Killed After Being Molested on Bus

PPCC President Partap Bajwa meets the injured mother of the 13-year-old girl who died after the two were thrown out of a moving bus by molesters. (PTI Photo)

New Delhi: A young woman traveling in Punjab on Wednesday evening was killed after she and her mother were molested and thrown from a private bus by a group of men, the mother said.

Four men were arrested Thursday in connection with the case: the driver and conductor of the bus and two other employees of the bus line. They were variously charged by the police in the Moga district with murder, attempted murder, molestation and conspiracy, as well as violating a law relating to crimes committed against members of India's lower castes, to which the two women belonged.

The young woman suffered a head injury and died immediately, according to a police constable in the district, who declined to give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the news media. The constable said the mother was taken to a hospital for treatment.

The company that operated the bus is owned at least in part by the family of Parkash Singh Badal, the chief minister of Punjab state, according to local news media reports. Badal's son, Sukhbir, is his deputy chief minister, and his daughter-in-law, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, is a minister in the central government.

"It is a big incident. It pains me very much," the elder Badal told reporters Thursday. "Unfortunately, the bus is ours. I think it is a big mistake - it is a Himalayan blunder."

Brutal attacks on women using public transportation have repeatedly made headlines in India, most notably in 2012 when a young woman nicknamed Nirbhaya was gang-raped on a bus in New Delhi and died of her injuries. Her death prompted fierce protests across the country and demands for improved security for women in public.

Lawmakers demanded an impartial investigation of the Punjab attack, citing the connections between the bus company and the family of Badal, whose regional political party is allied with the national ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

Ravneet Singh, a member of Parliament of the opposition Indian National Congress Party, called the episode "Punjab's Nirbhaya," according to the Indian news channel NDTV.

 
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