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'Not your business if I go out at night': Varnika tells BJP leader
Published : Aug 8, 2017, 10:31 am IST
Updated : Aug 8, 2017, 10:31 am IST
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Chandigarh: The victim in the Chandigarh Staking case, Varnika Kundu gave a bold reply to the BJP Vice-President of Haryana, Ramveer Bhatti. She said, "It's not your business if I go out at night." The brave girl said that she would continue her struggle as the entire nation is with her. Kundu said that there is no question of sparing the accused who stalked her and blocked her way during the midnight.

Chandigarh: The victim in the Chandigarh Staking case, Varnika Kundu gave a bold reply to the BJP Vice-President of Haryana, Ramveer Bhatti. She said, "It's not your business if I go out at night." The brave girl said that she would continue her struggle as the entire nation is with her. Kundu said that there is no question of sparing the accused who stalked her and blocked her way during the midnight. 

The accuse Vikas Barala is the son of Haryana BJP Chief Subhash Barala and the Haryan Vice-President Ramveer Bhatti told the media that why the girl was out during the night. Bhatti faced flak for his immature statement and even the BJP leaders aslo condemned his statement. However, the bold girl has decided to continue his struggle at any cost. 

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