Stalking case: Mayawati questions BJP's silence, demands Barala's arrest

The BSP chief alleged that in BJP ruled states, there was no rule of law

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Mayawati, BSP chief
BSP chief Mayawati addressing the media at Parliament in New Delhi

chief on Tuesday questioned the silence of top leaders of the over alleged stalking of a young woman by party chief's son and his friend and demanded their immediate arrest.

She also accusing the of trying to hush up the matter and asked if the of the land was not applicable on those related to "Why this double standard?", she asked.


"It is a matter of grave concern that senior leaders are not only silent on the issue but also trying to hush up the matter. Where are the leaders who had raised the slogan of 'Beti Bachao'?" she said in a statement here.

demanded invoking of kidnapping charges against the accused and his immediate arrest. She also called for strict action in cases of atrocity and exploitation of women.

The chief alleged that in ruled states, there was no rule of in cases of atrocities and crimes against women, specially in

"The manner in which the accused, Vikas Barala, is being defended by Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar has resulted in invoking very weak sections against him and he was let off from the police station itself," said, adding that under such circumstances, the people's anger was fully justified.

"Is the of the land not be applicable to the people? The recent incident has proved that beti bachao, love jehad, women's safety, gau raksha and anti-romeo are mere slogans for them (the BJP) to woo voters for gaining power," she alleged.