She said that on April 12, the man who had attempted to molest her had been an Indian soldier. “I entered the toilet and at that point there was no one else inside,” she said at yesterday’s press conference. “As I was exiting, an army soldier forcibly held my hand. I screamed and ran away from the bathroom area. He was in uniform.” She also said that the police were hostile to her and she was made to record the video that was circulated under duress. The girl alleged that Superintendent of Police Ghulam Jeelani was the one who recorded the video. According to her new testimony, when she had narrated her story to the police, she was abused and intimidated. “They told me that I should not say this to anyone because it would put my life and my family’s life in danger,” she said. “When I asked them why I should lie, one of them slapped me and said, ‘Don’t you understand? You should do what we tell you.’”