Hathras (Uttar Pradesh):Citing high-handedness of the authorities, family members of the alleged gang-rape victim claimed that they have been stopped from speaking to the media, owing to various reasons alongside imposition of Section 144 in the village.
According to sources, a minor from the victim's family was sent by the latter to reach out to the media and connect with them. The minor further revealed that the family members were reportedly asked to switch-off their mobiles, while were seized from them.
"They have taken the phones. My family had sent me here to call the media for speaking. I ducked down and came via the field. They are not letting us come out neither are they allowing the media to come in. They are threatening us as well," claimed one of the family members.
He left the area after spotting a police official, who noticed him talking to the media.
When the media asked the police officer why they are being stopped from interacting with the family, they remained silent. After which a verbal spat broke out between security and the media.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has banned the entry of media inside Hathras village as media has presented some important facts from the ground in front of the whole country, said Uttar Pradesh Congress.
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