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A court in India burned his wife in a skin color and sentenced him to death to a man.
In her statement before her death, Lakshmi said her husband, Kishaandas, mocked her on dark skin routine.
Rahul Choudhary in the northern UDAIPUR was sentenced to death as “the rareest of the rare” categories and “crime against humanity.”
KISHANDAS lawyer told the BBC that his client would be innocent and appealed to orders.
Eight years ago, Lakshmi’s murder and the ruling on weekends created a headline in a country where the public’s obsession with color was well documented.
According to the BBC’s order, the attack on Lakshmi took place on June 24, 2017.
The ruling is cited in a statement given to the police, doctors and administrators before she dies.
Lakshmi said her husband often called her “Kali” or felt dark skin and shyly shyly after marriage in 2016.
On the night she died, KISHandas brought a plastic bottle with a brown liquid. He said that it is a medicine that makes the skin fair.
According to the statement, when he complained that the liquid was applied to her body and complained that it smelled like a mountain, he aroused. When her body began to burn, he poured the rest of the liquid and ran away.
KISHANDAS’s parents and sisters took her to the hospital and later died.
Judge Choudhary said, “It is not an exaggeration to say that this heartbreaking cruel crime is not about Laxchi, but a crime against mankind.
“I broke her trust,” Kandas said.
“It is a crime that shocks the conscience of human beings in a healthy and civilized society,” he added.
The prosecution of DIINESH PALIWAL explained the order as “historical” and hoped to act as “lesson for others in society.”
“A young woman in her early twenties was cruel. She had someone’s sister, someone’s daughter, and her loved ones. Who did you do if we didn’t save your daughter?” He said.
Paliwal added that he had delivered orders to the High Court to confirm the death penalty, but he added that he must appeal the guilty judgment for 30 days.
Surendra Kumar Menariya, a lawyer at KISHANDAS, said there was a death of Lakshmi on the BBC and no evidence of his false accused.
The Udai Pur Court orders once again noted the health of India’s health for fair skin.
A girl and a woman with darker skin shades are called descented names and facial discrimination. And skin lightning products make large companies and earn billions of dollars.
In the wedding pillars, the color of the skin is almost always emphasized, and the light skin bride has more demand.
In the past, the BBC reported suicide by women who mocked his “dark complexion” in the past.
In recent years, activists have challenged the well -known concepts that the fair is better, but it is not easy to oppose deep prejudice.
Until such a change, such a discriminatory attitude will continue to ruin life.