

A young Dalit girl is gang‑raped and left fighting for life. When she dares to name her attackers, her truth is buried, while her family fights for justice in a system that fails her even after death.

Outrage spreads after the victim’s secret late‑night cremation, drawing national attention. Activists and leaders demand answers, forcing the investigation into a major political flashpoint.

Conflicting narratives and institutional responses bring deeper truths to the fore, exposing entrenched social bias and inequality, and reflecting the wider injustice faced by vulnerable communities.