On Saturday Talib Hussain could barely speak over the phone. In obvious pain, the advocate recalled how a mob set upon him on Friday evening at Udhampur when he criticised those siding with rapists and murderers of the eight year old in Kathua.

Talib - who himself belongs to the Bakerwal community - was roughed up hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the nation that no offender would be spared and that India’s daughters would receive justice, breaking his long radio silence on Kathua and Unnao rape cases. Soon after the PM’s reaction, two BJP ministers in the state coalition government, who had earlier stood with the rape accused, offered their resignation letters to the state BJP president but not the chief minister.

Talib was reportedly participating in an open debate organised by News18 in a public park in Udhampur when the incident took place. “When I described how police violated guidelines of the Supreme Court when the girl went missing and her parents tried to file a report, local BJP leaders and RSS activists started jostling me.”

“Within no time, they started raining kicks and punches on me. I was rescued by the timely intervention of others at the gathering,” said Talib, talking to NH over phone. “They also threatened me of dire consequences. If anything happens to me, the state BJP, RSS and other Hindutva groups including Hindu Ekta Manch would be responsible for it,” he added.

Even though the News18 journalist, Anurag Dhanda, who anchored the debate, did not comment on the incident, but shared a clip of his programme on Twitter. In the video one can see some people in the gathering manhandle the lawyer. The debate can be viewed here: