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Arjun, Farhan battle for #NoBailToRapist

Denied service and assistance from the consulate in India, the 2013 rape victim cries for support in her video.

Arjun, Farhan battle for #NoBailToRapist
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Published : Aug 4, 2019, 3:24 PM IST

Mumbai: Bollywood actors Arjun Rampal and Farhan Akhtar have extended support to a rape victim who paid a visit to India in 2013.

Farhan and Arjun have also shared a video of the victim. The 2 minutes 20 seconds video has thrown questions upon the judicial system in the country.

In the video, the victim condemned the "corrupt judge" for letting the rapist out on bail. The survivor has further complained that she has been denied service at the Consulate General of India in San Francisco and that the Indian authorities are not cooperating.

She said: "I come here to the San Francisco consulate, where I need to have these form notarized so that High Court knows who my attorney is and I am on board, and I am again denied service and assistance from the consulate in India, now, San Francisco, they tell me now that I need to go and get it notarised locally then have to go to Sacramento and get the notary verified."

The victim is a US-based woman who was attacked viciously by her landlord who happened to be the nephew of the former Delhi mayor Jayshree Panwar.

Accused Rajiv Panwar was arrested in February 2019 after he was found guilty earlier this year. He was sentenced to imprisonment up to seven years. But, on his appeal, the judge has granted him bail.

  • What is wrong is wrong. It’s our duty as citizens of a country we love and respect, to stand up for what is right. Not only does this tarnish India it speaks poorly on how we protect women our own, and those who visit . #NoBailToRapists https://t.co/A8qKsY6L2z

    — arjun rampal (@rampalarjun) August 3, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Saturday, the actor duo took to their social media to lend support to the victim.

Criticising the incident, Rampal Twitted: "What is wrong is wrong. It’s our duty as citizens of a country we love and respect, to stand up for what is right."

He further added, "Not only does this tarnish India it speaks poorly on how we protect women our own, and those who visit. #NoBailToRapists"

Appealing to the authorities, Farhan wrote on Twitter: "An urgent and important appeal. #NoBailToRapists"

Mumbai: Bollywood actors Arjun Rampal and Farhan Akhtar have extended support to a rape victim who paid a visit to India in 2013.

Farhan and Arjun have also shared a video of the victim. The 2 minutes 20 seconds video has thrown questions upon the judicial system in the country.

In the video, the victim condemned the "corrupt judge" for letting the rapist out on bail. The survivor has further complained that she has been denied service at the Consulate General of India in San Francisco and that the Indian authorities are not cooperating.

She said: "I come here to the San Francisco consulate, where I need to have these form notarized so that High Court knows who my attorney is and I am on board, and I am again denied service and assistance from the consulate in India, now, San Francisco, they tell me now that I need to go and get it notarised locally then have to go to Sacramento and get the notary verified."

The victim is a US-based woman who was attacked viciously by her landlord who happened to be the nephew of the former Delhi mayor Jayshree Panwar.

Accused Rajiv Panwar was arrested in February 2019 after he was found guilty earlier this year. He was sentenced to imprisonment up to seven years. But, on his appeal, the judge has granted him bail.

  • What is wrong is wrong. It’s our duty as citizens of a country we love and respect, to stand up for what is right. Not only does this tarnish India it speaks poorly on how we protect women our own, and those who visit . #NoBailToRapists https://t.co/A8qKsY6L2z

    — arjun rampal (@rampalarjun) August 3, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

On Saturday, the actor duo took to their social media to lend support to the victim.

Criticising the incident, Rampal Twitted: "What is wrong is wrong. It’s our duty as citizens of a country we love and respect, to stand up for what is right."

He further added, "Not only does this tarnish India it speaks poorly on how we protect women our own, and those who visit. #NoBailToRapists"

Appealing to the authorities, Farhan wrote on Twitter: "An urgent and important appeal. #NoBailToRapists"

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Summary: Denied service and assistance from the consulate in India, the 2013 rape victim cries for support in her video.



Mumbai: Bollywood actors Arjun Rampal and Farhan Akhtar have extended support to a rape victim who paid a visit to India in 2013. 



Farhan and Arjun have also shared a video of the victim. The 2 minutes 20 seconds video has thrown questions upon the judicial system in the country.



In the video, the victim condemned the "corrupt judge" for letting the rapist out on bail. The survivor has further complained that she has been denied service at the Consulate General of India in San Francisco and that the Indian authorities are not cooperating.



She said: "I come here to the San Francisco consulate, where I need to have these form notarized so that High Court knows who my attorney is and I am on board, and I am again denied service and assistance from the consulate in India, now, San Francisco, they tell me now that I need to go and get it notarised locally then have to go to Sacramento and get the notary verified."



The victim is a US-based woman who was attacked viciously by her landlord who happened to be the nephew of the former Delhi mayor Jayshree Panwar.



Accused Rajiv Panwar was arrested in February 2019 after he was found guilty earlier this year. He was sentenced to imprisonment up to seven years. But, on his appeal, the judge has granted him bail.



On Saturday, the actor duo took to their social media to lend support to the victim.



Criticising the incident, Rampal Twitted: "What is wrong is wrong. It’s our duty as citizens of a country we love and respect, to stand up for what is right."



He further added, "Not only does this tarnish India it speaks poorly on how we protect women our own, and those who visit. #NoBailToRapists"



Appealing to the authorities, Farhan wrote on Twitter: "An urgent and important appeal. #NoBailToRapists"


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