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Akku Yadav
Born
Bharat Kalicharan

1972
Died13 August 2004(2004-08-13) (aged 31–32)
Cause of deathLynching
Details
Victims3
CountryIndia

Bharat Kalicharan, alias Akku Yadav (1972 - 13 August 2004), was a 32-year-old rapist and murderer[1][2][3] in India who, on 13 August 2004, was lynched by a mob of around 200 women from Kasturba Nagar.[2] Yadav was stabbed over seventy times, and chili powder and stones were thrown in his face. One of his alleged victims also hacked off his penis. This lynching occurred in the Nagpur district court,[4] on the marble floor of the courtroom. The women who killed him claimed that Yadav had been raping and abusing local women with impunity for over a decade, and that the local police had refused to help his victims or pursue charges as Yadav was allegedly bribing them. Yadav had also reportedly murdered at least three people and dumped their bodies on the railroad tracks. The lynching reportedly occurred when Yadav spotted a woman he had raped and called her a prostitute, enraging the crowd.

In 2012, Akku Yadav's nephew, Amar Yadav was stabbed to death following similar circumstances.[5]

Five women were immediately arrested but released following demonstrations in the city. Every woman living in the local slum has claimed responsibility for the lynching. Usha Narayane, a local activist, was arrested and charged with murder, as were other women. In 2012, Narayane was released from custody.[6] 21 other people, including six women, were also arrested and released due to lack of evidence.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Trial in Akku Yadav murder case begins". The Times of India. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b Prasad, Raekha (16 September 2005). "'Arrest us all': the 200 women who killed a rapist". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  3. ^ Kristof, Nicholas D. (15 January 2006). "In India, One Woman's Stand Says 'Enough'". Archived from the original on 9 February 2010 – via NYTimes.com. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/publications/police/killing_justice_vigilantism_in_nagpur1.pdf
  5. ^ "Teens stab to death Akku Yadav's nephew - Times of India".
  6. ^ "Usha Narayane".
  7. ^ "In Lynching of Alleged Rapist in Nagpur Court in 2004, All Accused Let Off".