VHP rues police inaction in tracing abducted girl
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Monday expressed concern on police failure in tracing out a girl who was allegedly abducted by a Ramnagar based engineering student living on rent in Purkhoo locality at Jammu outskirts and taken to Valley.
Addressing the media persons, State VHP President Leela Karan Sharma expressed his anguish over the slackness of the Police Station Kanachak for not tracing the abducted girl allegedly gone missing for the last 15 days.
Leela Karan alleged that accused Muhammad Arif, son of Gafoor Ahmed, resident of Ramnagar Tehsil Udhampur, who was studying in Engineering College, was living on rent at Gari Purkhoo. He informed that aforesaid girl had gone to market from where she was abducted and taken to Valley, considered to be the heaven of Love Jihadis.
Citing that the brother of the accused is a circle inspector working in Udhampur, Leela Karan made an apprehension that police is going slow in the case due to this reason.
He warned government of starting district-wise agitation if police fails to recover the girl within a week.
Suresh Chander Gupta Working President VHP, Ashok Gupta Gou Raksha Pramukh, Vimla Gupta Matrishakti Vibhagh Sanyojika, parents of the abducted girl and others were present in the press conference.