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Kathua rape and murder case was a 'small thing': Kavinder Gupta
Published : May 1, 2018, 9:32 am IST
Updated : May 1, 2018, 9:32 am IST
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Kavinder Gupta takes oath as the new deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir
Kavinder Gupta takes oath as the new deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir

Barely hours after he took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Kavinder Gupta triggered a controversy...

Barely hours after he took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Kavinder Gupta triggered a controversy today by terming the Kathua rape and murder case, which had led to nation-wide outrage, as a "small" happening that was hyped. It (Kathua rape and murder) was a small thing. We have to think about it so that such incidents are not repeated," Gupta told reporters here. He was replying to questions on whether the ruling coalition was under pressure in the Kathua rape and murder case. "Such challenges are faced by the government. It shouldn't have been given all this hype," Gupta said. He added that there was a need to ensure justice to the victim.

Newly elected Jammu and Kashmir deputy CM Kavinder GuptaNewly elected Jammu and Kashmir Deputy CM Kavinder Gupta

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"We need to get the girl justice. These are some of the biggest challenges before the government today. I think the case was not as we have given undue importance to this case, I feel, he added. The matter was deliberately hyped, Gupta added. The case is in court, which will decide on it, he said. An eight-year-old girl was allegedly raped and brutally killed in a village in Kathua district. There were outrage and protests across the country over the crime. "There are various issues and bigger ones (confronting J&K). They need to be resolved. We should not be confined to it (Kathua case)," he added. Referring to last general elections and the state polls, Gupta said BJP had won three parliamentary seats in J&K and 25 seats in Assembly polls. We should do better than that, he added.

Gupta, who is a three-time Jammu mayor between 2005 and 2010, contested the Assembly polls for the first time from Gandhinagar constituency in 2014 and won. He was appointed as Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in 2015. As the Speaker of the J&K Assembly, Gupta courted controversy by claiming that Rohingyas who settled near the Sunjuwan Army camp were involved in the terror attack carried out in February this year. Gupta, state BJP chief Sat Paul Sharma and six others were today sworn in as ministers in the state's PDP-BJP government led by Mehbooba Mufti. The major shake-up of the council of ministers followed BJP ministers Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga resigning from the cabinet earlier this month after they were criticized for taking part in a rally in support of those accused in the Kathua rape and murder case.

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