We have failed Ashifa as humans. But she will not be denied justice. #PunishTheSavages #RapeAndMurderOfHumanity… https://t.co/szB1Rb7UQd — Vijay Kumar Singh (@Gen_VKSingh) 1523516662000

"We demand that strong punishment should be awarded to all the accused and justice delivered to the victim family"… https://t.co/CmlHwTXTyp — geeta phogat (@geeta_phogat) 1523531176000

We will never ever let another child suffer in this way. We will bring a new law that will make the death penalty m… https://t.co/e9W116E9KO — Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) 1523547068000

NEW DELHI: The groundswell of horror against the alleged bid to communalise the gory gang rape and murder of eight-year-old girl in Jammu and Kashmir ’s Kathua grew across the country on Thursday as outrage reminiscent of the Nirbhaya protests erupted on social media.On a day when junior foreign minister and former Army chief Gen V K Singh spoke forcefully for the hapless victim, J&K deputy CM Nirmal Singh said he had called for an explanation from two BJP colleagues — Lal Singh and Chandar Prakash Ganga — but said they had denied inciting communal passions. The duo have defended those charged, portraying them as victims of an alleged frame-up.“We have failed Ashifa (sic) as humans. But she will not be denied justice,” Singh tweeted. CM Mehbooba Mufti said her government would enact a law to make rape of minors punishable by death. “We will never ever let another child suffer in this way,” she tweeted. The state government appointed two special public prosecutors, both Sikhs, for the trial.Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who had also been at the receiving end of criticism on social media for not speaking up on the issue, broke his silence on Thursday evening. He tweeted, “How can anyone protect the culprits of such evil?”The former Army chief V K Singh’s remarks failed to find support from his BJP colleagues who focused on their day-long plan to attack the opposition for allegedly paralysing Parliament and practising divisive politics.Those who spoke on the issue, like chief of MP unit of BJP Nandkumar Singh Chauhan, came out strongly in favour of the accused who have already been proclaimed “innocent” by the Jammu Bar Association.Lal Singh and Prakash Chandar Ganga, both ministers in the Mehbooba government, while addressing a rally organised by the Hindu Ekta Manch in Kathua on March 4, allegedly protested against the arrest of a Hindu man accused in the case. They allegedly dismissed as “jungle raj” investigation by the crime branch of J&K police which had submitted a chargesheet detailing the role of each of the accused in the horrific gang rape and murder case.Read this story in BengaliCM Mehbooba Mufti, however, stood firm and declared that she would not allow protests to let police discharge their responsibility. “The law will not be obstructed by the irresponsible actions and statements of a group of people. Proper procedures are being followed, investigations are on the fast track and justice will be delivered.