Srinagar: National Conference leader and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Agha Syed Ruhullah Mehdi has criticised what he described as a selective approach by state institutions following the rape and murder of a minor girl in Budgam.
According to Beyond Time News, he made these remarks during a visit to the bereaved family in the Galwanpora area.
Concerns Over Law Enforcement Priorities
Mehdi questioned why law enforcement agencies act swiftly in political or law-and-order situations but fail to show the same urgency in cases involving crimes against vulnerable victims.
He said the repeated incidents of violence against children reflect serious gaps in accountability and enforcement.
Demand for Swift Justice
He urged authorities to ensure a fast-track investigation and strict punishment for those responsible.
Mehdi stressed that laws must be applied equally and effectively, without delay or selective enforcement.
Rising Public Anxiety
He said such incidents have deepened public concern over child safety and highlighted the urgent need for stronger protection mechanisms.
Protests and Public Reaction
The remarks come amid continued anger and protests in parts of Kashmir over the incident, with growing calls for immediate justice and stronger institutional response.
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Conclusion
The Budgam case has reignited debate over law enforcement priorities and public safety, with political leaders demanding faster justice and greater accountability.


