Introduction: A Crime Beyond Comprehension
In January 2018, the sleepy village of Rasana in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir became the epicenter of one of the most horrific crimes in modern Indian history. It wasn’t just the rape and murder of an innocent child; it was the brutal exposure of what happens when patriarchy, politics, and communal hatred collide. Asifa Bano, an eight-year-old girl from the nomadic Bakarwal community, was kidnapped, drugged, gang-raped repeatedly over several days, and then killed. Her story shook the conscience of the nation—but not before it was nearly buried under the weight of political agendas, religious polarization, and institutional complicity.
The Kidnapping: A Vanished Daughter of the Forests
Asifa’s family, like many from the Bakarwal tribe, led a semi-nomadic life, herding goats and…
