Kathua rape and murder case latest updates: According to ANI, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti will request the state high court Chief Justice to establish a special fast track court for the Kathua rape case. It will be the first in the state where the trial will be expected to be completed within 90 days. PDP sources also said that the accused policemen are being terminated from service.
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday lauded the people of Jammu for dismissing communal forces and their unwavering support for justice to an eight-year-old girl who was raped and killed in Kathua. "I commend the manner in which the people of Jammu dismissed communal forces and were unwavering in their support for a little girl. It has strengthened my belief that Jammu serves as a model of inclusiveness and together the people of J-K inspire secular unity and righteousness," Mufti said in a tweet.
BJP leader Chaudhary Lal Singh on Saturday defended his participation in a rally supporting the accused in the Kathua rape and killing case, saying that it was meant to defuse the situation and restore normalcy. Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga, BJP ministers in the Jammu and Kashmir coalition government, on Friday tendered their resignations after facing criticism for their participation in the event.
Speaking to ANI, BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav in Jammu said: "A meeting will be held. We will take stock of the current situation. The resignation of two ministers will be discussed as well."
A meeting of senior leaders of the ruling PDP has been called on Saturday to decide the party's course of action amid demands to remove two ministers of its ally BJP from the Jammu and Kashmir government for participating in a rally supporting those accused in the rape and killing of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua.
On the eve of the meeting, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came out with a statement signed by its senior leader Nizamuddin Bhat in which it blamed the Centre and "hawkish and communal" elements in its coalition partner BJP for failing the purpose of the alliance between the two parties in Jammu and Kashmir.
"The conduct of communal and hawkish elements in BJP is giving serious blow to PDP's expectations on Kashmir and New Delhi's own attitudes are failing the purpose of alliance between the two parties," Bhat, who is considered to be a close aide of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, said.

File image of protesters in Jammu. News18
He said it was time for the party to decide its future course of action, "befitting its sacrifice and hard earned reputation as a guardian of people's honour and dignity".
Bhat endorsed the sentiments of Tourism Minister Tasaduq Mufti, who had said that the PDP had become a "partner in crime with the BJP and the gradual schism of state's residents may lead to unprecedented bloodshed."
Bhat said Tasaduq Mufti has represented the sentiment of the party's rank and file.
He said he cannot remain quiet just because he is in the government and that the PDP will have to "take one last bow and apologise to people for having unknowingly pushed them into something they did not deserve."
"PDP owes its emergence to avowed objectives of peace, and reconciliation and it cannot commit a sin to defeat the mission of its patron or undermine the sacrifices of its people and party workers by compromising on the basic agenda," he said.
Bhat said the PDP hoped that the massive mandate to BJP at the national level would be used to the advantage of peace and resolution.
"Similarly, it (PDP) expected that state will witness a sustainable political atmosphere of harmony and shared concerns. Unfortunately, that is seemingly not happening. On the contrary, uncertainty is gripping the state. Conflict is devouring lives and resource," he said.
Bhat said Mehbooba Mufti was pained with every killing in Kashmir.
"Unfortunately her every hope is belied through perpetual betrayals and the state reels under the shadow of death and destruction," he said.
Sources within the party said Mehbooba Mufti, who is also president of the PDP, has been holding consultations with senior leaders of the party who have conveyed their displeasure over the statements issued by two the two BJP ministers — Industries and Commerce Minister Chander Prakash and Forest Minister Lal Singh — during a rally in March this year.
"It is too difficult to sit with the same ministers who have been openly supporting people accused of rape," a senior party leader said on condition of anonymity.
"A meeting of senior party leaders is being held [on Saturday] and important issues relating to political, party and administration in Jammu and Kashmir will be discussed," PDP chief spokesman Rafi Ahmed Mir said.
The leaders may also discuss the emerging situation in Jammu, he said.
Asked whether Mehbooba Mufti has given an ultimatum to the BJP to sack the two ministers, Mir said it was matter to be discussed between the alliance partners "and after that we well see".
Ganga and Singh had hit out at the police for arresting "one or the other person at will" in connection with the rape of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua.
The girl, who belonged to the nomadic Bakerwal Muslim community, had disappeared from a spot near her house in Kathua on 10 January. A week later, her body was found in the same area.
A Special Investigation Team, formed to probe the incident, has arrested eight people, including two special police officers (SPOs) and a head constable, who was charged with destroying evidence.
Jammu has been on tenterhooks since the brutal rape and murder.
With inputs from PTI
Updated Date: Apr 14, 2018 13:19 PM
Highlights
13:19 (IST)
Perpetrators should be nabbed, says ex-minister Chaudhary Lal Singh
13:15 (IST)
Kerala banker loses job for 'justifying' Kathua rape case
In a statement, Kotak Mahindra Bank said: "It is extremely disheartening to see such comments being made in the aftermath of such a tragedy by anyone including an ex-employee. We strongly condemn this statement."
12:42 (IST)
Mehbooba Mufti to ask Jammu and Kashmir HC to eastablish special fast track court for Kathua rape case
PDP sources also said that accused policemen are being terminated from service.
12:37 (IST)
Minor accused in Kathua rape case was involved in fights with nomadic Muslims
12:18 (IST)
Mehbooba Mufti lauds people for dismissing communal forces
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday lauded the people of Jammu for dismissing communal forces and their unwavering support for justice to an eight-year-old girl who was raped and killed in Kathua.
"I commend the manner in which the people of Jammu dismissed communal forces and were unwavering in their support for a little girl. It has strengthened my belief that Jammu serves as a model of inclusiveness and together the people of J-K inspire secular unity and righteousness," Mufti said in a tweet.
11:49 (IST)
Presence at rally was meant to diffuse situation: Chaudhary Lal Singh
BJP leader Chaudhary Lal Singh on Saturday defended his participation in a rally supporting the accused in the Kathua rape and killing case, saying that it was meant to defuse the situation and restore normalcy.
Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga, BJP ministers in the Jammu and Kashmir coalition government, on Friday tendered their resignations after facing criticism for their participation in the event.
"We had gone to defuse the situation created due to migration one and half months back. We told them they should go back. Abdul Gani Kohli (minister) was sent to the house of the victim, so that an ugly situation was not created," Lal told reporters.
11:27 (IST)
Perpetrators should be hanged, says victim's mother
11:12 (IST)
Resignation of BJP ministers to be discussed at PDP meet: Ram Madhav
11:07 (IST)
Omar Abdullah 'thanks' Narendra Modi for speaking in support of rape victims
11:06 (IST)
RECAP: BJP ministers, who took part in rally in support of Kathua gangrape accused, resign
Two BJP ministers, Forest Minister Chaudhary Lal Singh and Industries Minister Chander Prakash, who were at the centre of a storm over their participation in a rally in support of the accused in the Kathua rape and murder case, on Friday submitted their resignations to the party's state president Sat Sharma.
"Yes, the two ministers have submitted their resignation to me," Sharma told PTI. He said a legislature party meeting of the BJP is scheduled to be held on Saturday in Jammu where the future course of action on this issue will be discussed.
"We are going to discuss this and other issues at our legislature party meeting [on Saturday]," Sharma said when asked if he was going to forward the resignations to Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
11:02 (IST)
Crime Branch did a good job, says Jammu and Kashmir DGP SP Vaid
Jammu and Kashmir Police chief SP Vaid today said the Crime Branch probing the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua district "has done a commendable job".
The DGP's remarks came a day after he said the police had no objection to a CBI probe into the case. "The Crime Branch has done a commendable job in investigating the unfortunate rape and murder of the girl. They are very competent," Singh told reporters in Jammu. - PTI
10:57 (IST)
Senior PDP leaders to meet today
A meeting of senior leaders of the ruling PDP has been called on Saturday to decide the party's course of action amid demands to remove two ministers of its ally BJP from the Jammu and Kashmir government for participating in a rally supporting those accused in the rape and killing of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua.
10:56 (IST)
Updates for 14 April, 2018 begin here
23:06 (IST)
Congress leaders across the country speak out on Kathua, Unnao horror
22:54 (IST)
Congress goes on the offensive as BJP cedes ground
22:48 (IST)
Congress leaders react to Rahul Gandhi's midnight march
22:39 (IST)
22:36 (IST)
Indiscretion on part of 2 of our MLAs, says BJP leader Ram Madhav
There was indiscretion on part of our two ministers (Lal Singh & PC Ganga), coming under pressure of local public they spoke at a gathering. I immediately flew to Jammu as soon as I got to know and told the party that we should fully support the investigation," Ram Madhav said.
22:34 (IST)
"Hang them", says Kathua victim's grandfather
22:31 (IST)
Congress Twitter handle pushes social media video content on protest day
22:13 (IST)
'I only put forward people's demand for CBI probe': BJP MLA Chaudhary Charan Singh after quitting as minister
20:44 (IST)
Delhi Congress to hold protest across national capital over two rape cases
20:38 (IST)
Omar Abdullah thanks PM Modi for speaking out, finally
20:27 (IST)
BJP leader Ram Madhav leaves for Jammu after 2 BJP ministers resign
BJP's national general secretary Ram Madhav will leave for Jammu shortly as the news of two ministers resigning from the Mehbooba Mufti cabinet came, India Today report.
20:04 (IST)
Narendra Modi finally breaks silence, says guilty will not be spared
"Incidents being discussed since past two days cannot be part of a civilised society. As a country, as a society we all are ashamed of it. I want to assure the country that no culprit will be spared, complete justice will be done. Our daughters will definitely get justice," he said.
The prime minister was speaking at an event to mark the inauguration of Ambedkar memorial in New Delhi.
20:03 (IST)
Two BJP MLAs who supported Kathua rape accused quit as ministers
Two BJP Ministers Chaudhary Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga who backed Kathua rape accused have submitted their resignation to Jammu and Kashmir state BJP president Sat Sharma for further action.
19:09 (IST)
PDP calls meeting tomorrow in Srinagar
The PDP leadership will meet on Saturday in Srinagar to discuss the situation emerging following the brutal gangrape and killing of the eight-year-old girl in Kathua, a party spokesman said.
According to PDP sources, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who will chair the meeting, is likely to tell the BJP, a coalition partner in the ruling coalition in the state, to ask its ministers - Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga - to resign.
The two ministers had attended a meeting in the girl's village in support of the accused in the case and demanded a CBI probe in the matter last month. - PTI
19:06 (IST)
'Satisfied with investigation': Jammu and Kashmir DGP SP Vaid
Jammu and Kashmir Police chief SP Vaid said he was satisfied with the investigation carried out by the state crime branch, in spite of attempts to destroy evidence during the initial investigations.
"I am satisfied with the investigations and I am sure the people who committed this heinous crime on an eight-year-old child must get severest possible punishment," Vaid said.
18:36 (IST)
NC demands sacking of BJP ministers defending Kathua rape accused
National Conference on Friday demanded sacking of two BJP ministers for defending the accused in the Kathua rape case.
A party statement said that a day long meeting of the party's core group at its headquarters on Thursday, chaired by party president Farooq Abdullah and attended by working president Omar Abdullah, discussed "in detail the insensitive handling of the horrific Kathua rape and murder case by the state government".
Expressing solidarity with the victim's family, the NC said that it will not cooperate with the state government "until and unless the two erring cabinet ministers are sacked for their unacceptable, abhorrent and criminal behaviour in the light of this tragedy and its politicisation". - IANS
18:30 (IST)
Muslims in Jammu demand justice in rape case
Members of the Muslim community held peaceful protests on Friday seeking punishment to those involved in the Kathua rape case.
The protest was held under the banner of Shia-Sunni Muslim Itihaad. People from different localities of Jammu assembled at Talab Khatikha area after the Friday prayers. - IANS
17:58 (IST)
Congress to stage nationwide protests against violence against women
The Congress is seeking to take forward the protest against the Kathua and Unnao rape cases and has asked its cadres at state and district headquarters to stage similar demonstrations across the country, demanding justice for the victims.
Sources said Congress president Rahul Gandhi has asked party cadres to organise similar protests on Friday in support of protection of women. - PTI
17:41 (IST)
Amarinder Singh terms Kathua incident 'sickening perversity'
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh described the rape and killing of the 8-year-old girl in Kathua as "sickening perversity" and sought "exemplary punishment" for those involved in the crime.
17:31 (IST)
Jammu and Kashmir DGP assures protection to victim's family, witnesses
Jammu and Kashmir Police chief SP Vaid asserted that all necessary steps will be taken to provide protection to the family members of the eight-year-old girl, and the witnesses in the case.
"We will do whatever is required and take care of it. Nothing to worry about," Vaid said when asked about alleged threats to the witnesses, including the family members of the victim. - PTI
17:26 (IST)
AAP to 'gherao' prime minister's residence over Unnao, Kathua rape
The Aam Aadmi Party will 'gherao' Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence on Sunday over what it said was his silence on the rapes in Unnao and Kathua.Addressing the media, senior party leader Gopal
Rai said the party would also launch a country-wide campaign after Sunday on rising attacks against women. He also said the prime minister became silent whenever the country faced trouble. "Why is he silent? What is the reason? Even Manmohan Singh used to speak at times." - IANS
17:18 (IST)
All India Democratic Students' Organisation protests in Kolkata over Kathua, Unnao rape cases
16:47 (IST)
Kathua is a crime against humanity: Abhishek Manu Singhvi
Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said that Kathua is not just a case of rape but, it is a crime against humanity. "Kathua and Unnao were given a communal twist by the BJP." He further questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on the Kathua and Unnao rape cases.
16:34 (IST)
Students of Aligarh Muslim University protest over Kathua, Unnao rape cases
16:26 (IST)
India waiting for you to speak up on violence against women: Rahul Gandhi to Narendra Modi
Rahul Gandhi hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his silence on violence against women and children, saying it was "unacceptable" and India was waiting for him to speak up.
16:16 (IST)
People gather at Mumbai's Azad Maidan demanding justice for Kathua rape victim
News18 reported that hundreds of people have gathered at Mumbai's Azad Maidan to demand justice for the Kathua rape victim. They also want amendments in the POCSO act.
16:08 (IST)
Supreme Court takes note of incident, issues notices to bar bodies
The Supreme Court directed members of the bar not to obstruct judicial proceedings in the case in Jammu and Kashmir as it took note of lawyers obstructing the victim's counsel from appearing in court.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud sought responses from the Bar Council of India, state bar council, Jammu High Court Bar Association and Kathua district bar association by 19 April.
The apex court agreed to take suo motu cognisance of the case after several lawyers who had mentioned the matter before it came out with materials about the incident.
16:01 (IST)
Victim's family should get justice: Rajnath Singh
Union minister Rajnath Singh said that the victim's family should get justice. Singh told reporters that he is in favour of ensuring proper justice to the family of the 8-year-old girl. - PTI
15:49 (IST)
Victim's family says accused should be hanged
The victim's family told News18 that they are in a lot of pain and live in constant fear after the incident. "The accused should be hanged," they added.