Indira Jaising Says Won't Defend Kathua Rape Activist After #MeToo Charge | Read

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Senior advocate Indira Jaising, who was representing Talib Hussain -- the activist who led the protests for justice in the gang-rape and murder of the eight-year-old girl in Jammu's Kathua -- has decided to withdraw from his case after rape accusations surfaced against him in the growing #MeToo movement.

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