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Amit Shah on Shraddha Walkar murder: ‘Will ensure strict punishment in minimum time'

“I have my eyes on the entire case. I just want to tell the people of the country that whosoever has done this, through law and through courts, Delhi Police and prosecution will ensure strict punishment in the minimum time,” Union minister Amit Shah said.

Published on: Nov 24, 2022 08:12 PM IST
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that Delhi Police and prosecution will ensure "strict punishment" to the accused in minimal possible time in the Shraddha Walkar murder case.

Students of Gurukul School of Art pay tribute to Shraddha Walker, who was allegedly killed by her live-in partner Aftab Ameen Poonawala, in Delhi, at Lalbaug, in Mumbai. (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT file photo)
Students of Gurukul School of Art pay tribute to Shraddha Walker, who was allegedly killed by her live-in partner Aftab Ameen Poonawala, in Delhi, at Lalbaug, in Mumbai. (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT file photo)

"I have my eyes on the entire case. I just want to tell the people of the country that whosoever has done this, through law and through courts, Delhi Police and prosecution will ensure strict punishment in the minimum time," he said at the Times Now Summit here.

Shah said there is no lack of coordination between Delhi and Mumbai police.

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"But the letter that has come to fore, Delhi Police has no role in it. In a police station in Maharashtra, Shraddha had given a letter that her body will be cut into pieces and about receiving death threats... No action was taken on it there...There will be probe on it there. At that time we did not have our government... Whosever is responsible, strict action will be taken," the home minister said.

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Poonawala allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar (27) and sawed her body into 35 pieces, which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in south Delhi's Mehrauli before dumping those across the city over several days past midnight. He was arrested by Delhi Police on November 19.

To a question on the need of having anti-conversion laws in the country, Shah said such laws have already been made in the BJP-ruled states.

"In Gujarat, I can tell you in detail. We have it (anti-conversion law) and we are implementing it strictly as well... It is for state legislatures to decide on it (such legislations)," he said.

 
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