A Tollywood heroine has admitted that she was to get married to Kadir Khan, the prime accused within the Park Street rape case who's absconding now after a crackdown at the group that brutalized the girl at the night of Feb 5-6.
Nusrat Jahan, who starred in recent big budget Tollywood movie Shatru opposite top actor Jeet, said she was to eventually live with Kadir Khan even supposing it were some years later, but now with the incident coming to light she was undergoing trauma as well.
"If he's guilty he must be punished. I USED TO BE to be with him eventually even though it were ten years later. I had no idea about this," Nusrat, who switched to films from modelling, said.
"You will may have no idea what's going on inside, me," she told reporters and on TV channels on Monday.
She said she had met Kadir even after Feb 5 and he seemed absolutely normal and so she was in a state of shocking to think that he is usually a rapist.
Nusrat said she was seeing Kadir for the past nearly four years and the boy hailed from a fair family.
Nusrat's father told a TV channel that he would cancel the engagement and would never let his daughter marry him if the allegations were proved right.
Earlier on Monday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met top police officials, including Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) Damayanti Sen, at state secretariat Writers' Buildings to talk about the investigation into the rape and assault of the girl earlier this month in a moving car by some men who befriended her at Park Street night club.
The meeting came under the shadow of a media backlash over the manager minister's premature remark that the case was fabricated at the same time as investigation led by Sen later revealed that the lady was indeed assaulted by a bunch who had impersonated as other people.
After the meeting Damayanti Sen briefed the media at the case and said though it was being projected in media that she did something exceptional, the Kolkata Police team had worked as a gaggle into the case and there has been no rift within the police hierarchy over the probe.
Kolkata Police Commissioner Ranjit Kumar Pachnanda was criticised in media after he had held a press conference to mention that aspersions at the police and the federal government were being cast over the incident.
Sen from beginning had said that something had happened at the night of Feb 5-6 in Park Street with the woman, though the impersonation of the culprits had ended in contradictions within the account of the episode.
After meeting Banerjee, Sen said that the police had worked as a 'team' to crack the case.
The 37-year-old mother of two, belonging to the Anglo-Indian community, had said that she was sexually assaulted at gunpoint inside a moving car after she was given a boost within the vehicle from Park Street at the Feb 5-6 night.
The woman and her relatives also had alleged that the police misbehaved along with her and mocked her for going to an evening club, a charge denied by the police who said it was "incorrect" to mention there has been police and government inaction.
Earlier on Thursday, the manager Minister had dragged herself into the talk when she said that the rape of the girl and alleged police insensitivity to the incident was a conspiracy fabricated to malign her government.
However, the police had made major breakthrough within the case as three of the four men thinking about the raping and assault of the girl were remanded in police custody for a fortnight by a city court on Sunday.
The three identified as Naseer, Ruman Khan and Sumit Bajaj were sent to police custody till March 3 by the Bankshall Court while Kadir Khan, the one who had committed the rape impersonating as Sharafat Ali, remained absconding.
He reportedly fled from West Bengal to a different state.
While the victim claimed that some of the four-five men had raped her at gunpoint while others had assisted the act.
The police made a breakthrough within the case when they tracked down the threatening telephone calls that were being made to the victim because the case came to light, Damayanti Sen said.
Sen also informed that the lady was indeed raped by some of the youths throughout the car within the presence some others.
The assailants- Ruman Khan alias Tusi, Naseer, absconding Kadir and Sumit Bajaj had used false names after they met the 37-year-old woman at an evening club on Park Street.
The breakthrough was also aided by security camera footage retrieved from CCTV cameras placed outside the Park Hotel which showed the victim getting throughout the car with the four men, as was originally claimed by her.
The police has also said that it's possible that the lads have criminal antecedents and added that they have got reasons to believe that this isn't the primary time that the gang has done this sort of thing.
