Key Points

The National Commission for Women is taking serious note of the horrific dowry murder in Greater Noida. Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar has called for society to fight this social evil using strong legal frameworks. The victim, Nikki Bhati, suffered years of abuse from her in-laws over escalating dowry demands despite already giving substantial gifts. Police have arrested four family members, including her husband, as the case sparks nationwide outrage over persistent dowry violence.

Key Points: NCW Chief Vijaya Rahatkar Demands Action on Greater Noida Dowry Murder

  • NCW coordinating with police on Greater Noida dowry death case
  • Victim Nikki Bhati faced years of abuse over dowry demands
  • Family gave SUV, gold but demands rose to Rs 36 lakh
  • Four arrested including husband and in-laws for murder
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Greater Noida murder: NCW chief Vijaya Rahatkar calls for fight against social evil of dowry

NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar calls for urgent action against dowry after the brutal murder of Nikki Bhati in Greater Noida. Police have arrested four, including her husband.

"There is an urgent need to uproot the evil using the existing legal provisions - Vijaya Rahatkar, NCW Chairperson"

New Delhi, Aug 25

Calling for a fight against the social evil of dowry, National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson, Vijaya Rahatkar, said on Monday that the panel is preparing to speak to the shocked family of the Greater Noida dowry death victim.

In a video uploaded on NCW’s social media handle on X, Rahatkar said, “In this matter, we are in constant touch with the police. The victim’s family is still in shock, and we are waiting to speak to them.”

“We are currently coordinating with the police as it the top priority,” she said, adding that the NCW shares the grief of the family that has lost its daughter.

Earlier, Rahatkar called upon people to fight against the social evil of dowry and use the existing strong legal framework in the country to its full potential.

“The re-emergence of this social evil, in its latest form, is a matter for introspection by society. There is an urgent need to uproot the evil using the existing legal provisions,” she said.

The NCW has also sought a report from Uttar Pradesh Police chief over the alleged dowry murder of Nikki Bhati in Greater Noida last week.

The Commission directed the police to provide security to the victim’s family and witnesses. The police have so far arrested four accused, including the victim’s husband, in the case.

The matter came to light on Thursday night after a Greater Noida hospital informed the police that a woman had been admitted with severe burn injuries. Doctors at the hospital referred her to Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital due to her critical condition. However, she died on the way before receiving further treatment.

Following the incident, Nikki's family members arrived at the police station in large numbers, demanding strict action.

A purported CCTV footage of Nikki’s alleged harassment for dowry is also going viral on social media. Some of the videos show Nikki's husband and mother-in-law dragging her by the hair and thrashing her. Another clip shows her sitting helplessly on the floor with severe burn injuries.

The case has drawn widespread wrath after Nikki's family claimed she had faced years of abuse for not meeting the dowry demands of her husband's family since her marriage in 2016.

Despite giving a Scorpio SUV, a motorcycle, and gold jewellery to her in-laws, the demands escalated to Rs 36 lakh in cash and a luxury car.

So far, police have arrested four individuals -- Nikki's husband, Vipin Bhati, brother-in-law, Rohit Bhati, mother-in-law, Daya Bhati, and father-in-law, Satveer Bhati -- in connection with the crime.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Despite so many laws, these crimes continue. Society needs to change its mindset. Education and awareness are key - we must teach our sons to respect women and our daughters to be independent.
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Anjali F
The CCTV footage is chilling. How could they treat her like this? Hope the courts give maximum punishment to all accused. Enough of these atrocities against women.
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Michael C
While I appreciate NCW's response, why do we always react after such tragedies? We need proactive measures and better support systems for women facing dowry harassment.
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Siddharth J
As a father of two daughters, this terrifies me. We need to raise our boys better and stop this dowry nonsense. No amount of money or gifts is worth a life.
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Nisha Z
This case shows how greed knows no bounds. They got SUV, gold, motorcycle and still wanted more? Shame on such families. Hope justice is served quickly.

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