Refusing totake back their demand to meet Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath attheir residence, the kin of Unnao gangrape and murder victim have restated theircall. They have sat on a dharna nearher burial ground.
The family ofthe kin have also demanded that the culprits be sent to the gallows within aweek.
The familymembers, on Monday, had stopped the district administration from building aconcrete structure over the grave.
StationHouse Officer (SHO) Vikas Pandey told?news agency IANS: "The district administrationbegan to concretise the burial site on Monday but the family members rushed tothe site and created a ruckus. Block office employees supervising the work weretold to stop work immediately. The masons were asked to go and family membersremoved bricks and chipped off the cement on the grave. They said they will notallow a concrete structure till their demands are met."
The eldersister of the rape victim has threatened that if her family does not get timelyjustice, she will end her life.
She alsodemanded a meeting with the UP CM.
"If ourdemands for a job to a family member, issuance of a gun licence and allotmentof a house and death sentence to the accused are not fulfilled quickly, we willdig up the body and carry it to the Chief Minister's residence in Lucknow. Wecannot go by verbal commitments," she told reporters.
Her familyhas demanded that the accused be handed the punishment in a manner similar tothose accused of raping and killing a young veterinarian in Hyderabad.
"If thegovernment cannot ensure death for the accused, they should kill us and bury usall together here," she added.
Two governmentofficials reached to the spot and tried to convince the victim¡¯s family, butthey refused to bow down.
The Unnaorape victim was set on fire by five people, including two men accused of rapingher, last week when she was going to Rae Bareli to attend a court hearing. Shesuffered 90 per cent burn injuries and was airlifted to Delhi's SafdarjungHospital but died during treatment. Both the incidents, coming one after theother, had triggered outrage across the country.
Before that,a government vet in Telangana was gangraped and set on fire. Both the incidentshave triggered outrage across the country.