'Missing.
Part - 2.'
One thing was pretty clear
in this case
that something wrong
had happened to Kausar.
Where was this 12-year-old girl
and what condition she was in?
This was a very disturbing
question.
Call your husband.
Jodhpur Crime Branch
has come for you.
Mom.
Has dad sent Sister Kausar
somewhere far again?
Your dad didn't say
anything, dear.
Where has sister gone?
- I don't know.
Latif, you know Mr. Ashfaq
from Jodhpur very well.
Please tell the truth
for God's sake.
Did he really send Kausar
to Riyazpur?
I am not so sure,
but they are decent people.
I think Bashir is putting
false accusation on them
to hide something.
- What is he hiding?
Yasmin wasn't happy
by sending Kausar to Jodhpur.
That's why I think Bashir
sent her to work somewhere else.
I clearly told Bashir
that it's not safe to send
Kausar alone.
You still sent her.
- Sir, he forced.
I even said that either I
or Qasim will go
and drop Kausar at Riyazpur
after Eid.
You can ask Qasim.
- Absolutely, sir.
Had her father not been
so stubborn
Brother Ashfaq would never
send her alone.
Eid was as important for Kausar
and her family members
as it was for you.
Then why did you want to send
her after Eid?
Because I didn't have time
because of work.
That's why I asked Bashir
to come and take his daughter.
But even he said that he
was busy, so he can't come.
But still, sending
a 12-year-old girl alone?
That too, at night?
Sir, Bashir was forcing me
to send Kausar.
That's why I didn't have
any choice.
I sent her with many gifts
for Eid.
I asked the conductor
to take care of her.
You tell me now,
what else I could do.
Was she there in your house
for eight months?
Yes.
So, didn't you let her go home
even once in these eight months?
Because she never asked
for leave.
She was very happy with us.
My son, Rashid still asks me,
where Kausar has gone.
To be honest, I never
had an intuition
that Bashir would
come out to be this.
Mushtaq, why isn't
the passenger's name and number
mentioned in the receipt
of your ticket?
Ma'am, it's a small
travel agency.
The tickets are cheap.
Most of our passengers
are labourers.
How can I note down
everyone's name and number?
Had you noted them down,
it would've been easier
to find Kausar today.
Ma'am, I didn't know
that this would happen.
My bus driver and conductor
told the police
that they dropped the girl
safely at Riyazpur.
Even her father came to receive
her from the bus stop.
What else can I do, ma'am?
Sir, it's one of the two cases.
If she was in Riyazpur, then
someone must have spotted.
If she went to Riyazpur,
then maybe her father, Bashir
took her along with her
from the bus stop.
In some taxi or other transport.
Or by walk.
Dad!
- Hey.
Okay, Kausar.
Bye.
How are mom and Fareed?
- They're waiting for you.
Let's go home quickly.
I've brought many good things
for Fareed.
You did a lot for us, dear.
- Dad, let's go home quickly.
We have to go
somewhere else first
and then home.
Where, Dad?
- Let's go. Come.
Where?
- Come on.
Why were you so angry
with Kausar that you killed her?
And you even tried to get
money from Ashfaq.
Where did you dump her?
- I don't know, sir.
I don't know
why I was angry with her.
But one thing is true.
It can be true.
- What?
When the inspector
of Jodhpur was beating me up..
Tell me.
What did you do to Kausar?
Tell me, rascal!
Then I realised
that my daughter, Kausar..
Kausar was killed.
Yashpal killed my daughter, sir.
He killed my innocent child.
Was that the reason
why you demanded the money
from him
as a compensation?
I made a mistake
by hiring Kausar, sir.
Sir, take Bashir to task.
He is playing a trick.
- What makes you think so?
Sir,
whenever he comes to Jodhpur
regarding this case,
he calls me.
Mr. Ashfaq,
if the case keeps postponing
you will be in trouble.
What do you mean, Bashir?
Give me a compensation
of Rs. 15 lakh.
I will withdraw the case.
And I'll forget about Kausar,
too.
You cheap and hopeless person!
Are you trying
to make a deal with me!
Sir, his only intention
is to swindle the money.
I told the same thing
to Inspector Trivedi as well.
Please find the whereabouts
of Kausar at any cost.
You never know
if Bashir has killed her.
Then, where is the corpse?
Come on, tell me?
Where is the corpse?
It's been 10 days
since my daughter went missing.
Someone would've found her.
You tell me.
- What do I tell you, sir?
I'm a poor man.
So, no one cares
what I say.
Mr. Ashfaq made
false accusation against me
and you'll believed him!
- I'll trust you too.
But at least, tell me the truth.
- What do I tell you, sir?
I trusted Lateef
and sent my daughter
thinking that I can earn
some money.
And now,
Lateef is pointing finger at me.
Apart from that, he said
that the case was handed over
to police officers.
And that I'll face
a lot of trouble.
This is what is happening, sir..
Because the entire world thinks
that I did something wrong
with Kausar.
According to you, the entire
world is wrong, is it?
The bus conductor
said that Ashfaq was the one
who help her
to get into the bus.
And the next morning,
he came to pick Kausar
at Riyazpur bus station.
What enmity do you have
with the bus conductor?
Why would he lie? - Someone
must've bribed him, sir.
Consider me for instance.
I trusted those people
for the greed
of small amount of money.
I trusted and handed over
my child to them.
And look what they did with her!
Your daughter didn't come home
since eight months.
Then, how do you know
as to what she is going through?
Those people
didn't let her come home.
But I used to go
to meet her.
When did you go to meet her?
In the month of April.
She was in such a bad condition!
She was depressed.
I had spoken to her
only over the phone
five months prior to that.
And every time,
I used to feel
that she was hiding something.
Tell me, dear.
Did they get you enrolled
in school?
Dad, when are you coming here?
I'll come very soon.
But you didn't answer
my question.
Everything is fine, Dad.
All right, I'll hang up now.
Goodbye!
I don't care!
You'll
catch the first bus
and leave for Jodhpur
tomorrow morning. That's it!
I just felt
that she was slightly upset.
Perhaps,
there was someone around her
that's why she couldn't speak.
No. First go there
and look for yourself.
If you find something suspicious
then get her back immediately.
We'll somehow manage.
Yes, Dad.
Don't send her anywhere
once you bring her back.
- Fareed, don't talk in between.
Have your food.
Greetings!
- Bashir, what brings you here
all of a sudden?
I just wanted to meet her.
Please call Kausar.
Hold on, I'll call her.
You're going to English school.
Do you understand anything?
I tried my best
to make her understand
but she doesn't want
to go to school.
But I was told
that Kausar will be enrolled
in a good school.
- Yes, she got admitted
but she stopped going
after a week.
She said that she liked
to stay at home.
Isn't it, Kausar?
I understood that
Kausar was feeling uncomfortable
in front of Ms. Farzana.
So, I took her outside.
Now, tell me.
Why did you stop
going to school?
Dad, these people
make me work the whole day.
They make me do
all the domestic chores.
Kausar, what are you doing?
Hurry up!
Rasheed is about to wake up.
You need to take him out
for a stroll.
Ms. Farzana, I can't do it.
I'll give you one tight slap.
Then, you'll be able to do it.
Finish it quickly!
She didn't raise her hand
on you, did she?
I've told you several times
not to dump so many clothes
into the washing machine.
And that the machine
won't be able to take the load
and it will get spoiled.
Don't you understand?
I can't do so much work.
Even I get exhausted.
Is that so?
Don't you get tired
of back answering
and making excuses?
They never got me enrolled
in school, Dad.
I even asked her.
School! - Dad told me
that you'll send me to school.
Is that so?
Didn't your dad tell you
not to be lazy?
I was told
only to take care of Rasheed.
But you make me do
all the domestic chores.
So, what?
You used to do
all the chores
in your house too, right?
That's my house.
It's different!
Is that so?
Is this place different
from your house?
Look how she argues.
She is so insolent!
Mr. Ashfaq, I don't want to do
the remaining chores.
I want to go to school.
Listen.
I am paying a hefty
sum to your father
for the work you are doing.
Why didn't you tell me
that you'll make me do
all the chores?
Why did you say that
you'll send me to school?
Mr. Ashfaq, I want to
go to school from today.
Will you order us?
You go out to work
and hence you don't know.
This is how
she behaves all day.
She is a lazy girl.
She just wants to relax
and enjoy.
She is insisting
on going to school
just to avoid
doing the chores.
Mend your ways.
Do the work properly.
We are providing you
enough luxuries.
Don't you dare talk
about going to school again.
Got it?
Dad,
I can't stay here anymore.
Take me home.
I'll do some other work
and earn money.
But I want to go home.
I don't want to stay here.
I want to stay
with mom, Fareed and you.
Take me away from here.
I.. I can't stay here.
This was not
a on-off incident.
Making servants do more work
in return of petty wages
is a common thing
in middle class families.
This is more prevalent
in affluent families.
We get to hear
some strange misconceptions.
For instance.. "These
people do all kinds of work"
"They are used to working"..
"These people are happy
with whatever little they get."
And many such things.
Often, these masters
think that by providing
food, clothing and shelter
to their servants
they are doing
them a great favour.
With great pride, they say it
before the world
that this act of theirs
is the epitome of benevolence.
But what about
a person's self-respect?
His right?
If a servant raises his voice
against his masters
he is accused of
being insolent, lazy
and at times,
is also accused of theft.
No, we are not
exaggerating facts.
Numbers reflect
this stark reality.
In this case, Kausar, the girl
who was treated so badly
was just 12 years old.
Whatever she said,
was it a blatant lie?
That day, I..
I should have brought
my daughter back that day.
Why didn't you do it?
I fell for their words, sir.
Mr. Bashir, she is young and
she might be missing home.
So, I am not
offended by her lies.
It happens. It's all right.
Bashir, here you go.
Look at us and this house.
What do you think?
Do you think we are evil?
Would we hurt a small girl?
Mr. Bashir, washing clothes in
a washing machine isn't a chore.
If I'd a daughter, I'd have
asked her to do it as well.
But she said that you don't have
another maid.
It's hard to find one.
I have to do all the chores now.
That's why we hired Kausar
to take care of Rashid.
Bashir, we are taking care
of her as our daughter.
As for her education, she isn't
willing to go to school.
She keeps citing excuses
like she wants to watch TV
or do something else.
That's how kids are. - We will
enrol her at a school again.
Please don't worry.
We will support her education
as long as she wants us to.
Also, I have increased
her salary
to Rs. 18,000 from Rs. 12,000.
All right?
Bashir, sometimes,
even good kids lie.
We, grown-ups, shouldn't take
them seriously at times.
Yes. Once they become mature,
they will stop lying.
If she stays here for a year,
she'd be reluctant to come home.
Yes. She will also stop
cooking up stories.
They lied so well
that I believed them.
Just like you think
Mr. Ashfaq is telling the truth.
Sir, Ashfaq's call records
match his statement.
He had spoken to Bashir
on the 3rd and 4th of June.
They contacted each other
even after that.
But what did they talk about?
The call records
can't tell us that.
Sir, I met
the bus conductor, Surya
and the driver, Kapil,
and spoke to them.
I also called Latif
from Riyazpur.
Sir, are they all
in it together?
Just because all of them
said the same thing
it doesn't mean they
are telling the truth.
Sir, Bashir said
his daughter was unhappy
and she was
being tortured there.
But when I spoke with
Kausar's mother, Jasmine
I learnt that she was
unaware of it.
What are you saying?
I used to speak with Kausar.
But she never mentioned it.
But when Bashir met her,
she told him everything.
What?
Jasmine, this is really strange.
Why did Bashir hide it from you?
I have no idea.
Jasmine, the investigations
of the police team
and the crime branch say that
Bashir is hiding a lot.
Mom, do you remember
that when dad came back
after meeting sister
he said she is happy there?
Jasmine.
Kausar is really happy there
and they are happy with her.
What about her education?
- Everything is going well.
Why didn't you bring her?
I just went to meet her.
How could have I brought her
when she has work?
You could have brought her
for a few days.
I badly want to see her.
- Me too.
Just wait for a while.
She will celebrate Eid with us!
Jasmine, we have proof
that Ashfaq Karimi helped
Kausar board a bus on
the 3rd of June.
She had reached Riyazpur
and Bashir had gone
to pick her as well.
How is that possible?
Dad won't lie so much.
Does that mean
he lies a bit, dear?
Tell me.
Jasmine, didn't you ever feel
Bashir is hiding a lot from you?
No, I don't think
Bashir is lying.
But, sir, we don't have
any evidence
that proves both Ashfaq
and Farzana are lying.
The only evidence we have
against Bashir
is a nameless ticket
and call records without
any solid details
and statements of three people
which, as we all know,
isn't completely trustworthy.
Sir, I was first suspicious
of the bus conductor, Surya
and driver, Kapil.
The last stop
of the bus is Ahmedabad.
I have assigned a team
to find out
if they are part of some racket.
Rackets work swiftly.
We are running out of time.
Where is Kausar?
Despite her complaints,
Ashfaq and Farzana
would have managed
to pacify Bashir.
Because of his situation,
he'd have convinced
himself that
they are telling him the truth
and that his daughter is
exaggerating things.
Just like wealth gives
birth to pride
poverty gives birth
to self-doubt.
I am sorry, sir
but you think the case is about
their financial situations.
That may not be the truth
of this case.
There is only one truth.
Money.
Nothing matters more
than money.
Money gives some people
the feeling
that they could buy anything.
Even the truth.
It makes the poor so helpless
that despite a small girl
being exploited
she wasn't taken back home.
If we had sent her back
in April
we'd not have had
to worry now.
If you had taken care
of Rashid properly
she'd not have come
to this house.
Wow! You talk
as if you had helped me
manage all the work.
I work to support
this family!
Ashfaq, it isn't easy
to take care of a child.
Try doing the household chores
and taking care of the child
on your own.
You still haven't arranged
another maid yet.
So, shut up. - How would a maid
stay at our house
after what you do to them?
You treat them like machines.
You make them slog.
We are in this mess
only because of you.
Just me?
- Absolutely.
You are the reason Bashir
is after us now.
And your brother..
He can't do anything properly.
You will blame him
to save yourself, right?
Yes, Qasim, tell me.
Brother-in-law Ashfaq,
the new police team
has taken Liyaqat
Shamsher for interrogation.
Them? Why?
I don't know, Ashfaq.
But this new team is
problematic.
Are the two of them
in custody now?
Yes, Gafur is here.
He said that they were taken.
What happened?
We are in deep trouble.
How much did you
sell my daughter for?
You'll hit me?
You'll hit your father?
Why didn't you
bring my sister home? Why?
Because of you
and you too.
For the sake of Kausar herself.
We just got out of
a hellish situation.
Had I brought Kausar home
we'd go back to the same hell.
Do you both get it?
It's not like we're better off
without Kausar.
We did get money, but we also
lost Kausar.
I wonder how much my child
must be suffering.
Wasn't she suffering with us?
Did she live like a princess?
Didn't we have problems here?
First, those people insinuated
that I've done something
with Kausar.
That's a lie!
And now, you both have
started believing in that lie.
The truth is that they never
sent Kausar home.
I have no idea where she is
at the moment.
I myself wanted her to come home
for Eid.
I sent her there thinking
it's a good job.
How much did you
sell my daughter for?
I wonder what they did with her.
People can do anything
for money.
Ma'am, how can we tell
what goes on in
Mr. Ashfaq's house.
We are artisans in their unit.
I've never even been
to their house.
Ashfaq Karimi told us
that he didn't have time
to drop Kausar to Riyazpur
personally.
He was busy.
Where was your unit working
that day?
Pick up his workers and ask them
what was he so busy with
that he had to send
a 12 year old girl
alone in the bus.
And that too, by the night bus.
Sir, you are deeply suspicious
of Ashfaq, is it?
Yes, Bhairavi.
Because I suspect that Kausar
never got on that bus
that night.
Sir, it's possible that Ashfaq
did put her
on the bus and something
happened en route.
She was a 12 year old girl
from a very poor family
but she wasn't happy.
She had complained to her father
about Ashfaq Karimi's family
in very clear words.
If anything happened to her
on the bus
she'd shout, create ruckus.
and the other passengers
would have heard her.
No, Bhairavi. I'm pretty sure
Kausar didn't get on the bus
that night.
So tell me, Shamsher, Liyaqat.
Where were you all working?
Ma'am, we had wound up work
by 3rd June.
All of us wanted leave
for Eid.
So, where were you working
till 3rd June?
From 20th May till 3rd June
our unit was in Badhmer.
We were working on marble
fittings in a garden there.
The clients were very close
to Mr. Ashfaq.
We were working hard to
get it done in time.
We had finished the assignment
by 2nd June.
So, Ashfaq Karimi lied to us
that he didn't have time
to drop Kausar
to Riyazpur?
We don't know all that, ma'am.
That's their personal matter.
We know nothing about it.
What had happened to Kausar
could have been known
long back.
at the time when
the missing complaint
was lodged and the case
was with the
first investigation team.
A crucial detail
had been overlooked.
But the question was that
was this a mistake
or a deliberate attempt
to cover up a crime?
Good afternoon, sir.
Good afternoon.
Sir, we conducted
a detailed investigation
and concluded that
Bashir was involved.
I don't know what
cover-up you're talking about.
Logic.
If a father does something wrong
to his child
why would he make so much noise?
By the same logic, I'd ask you
when a girl asks her father
in clear words
to take her home because there's
life threat
why wouldn't he take her back?
Compulsions, poverty.
These are not new things
in our country.
Sir, you're getting moved with
the fake tears of
the greedy fellow, Bashir.
What about the witnesses
and evidence.
The workers on the bus, Lateef
who is from their own village.
They've all given statements
against him.
A statement is a statement,
Trivedi.
Since when did it
become the truth?
When this copy of the bus ticket
was presented to you
as evidence
didn't you find anything wrong
with it?
'I have a copy of
the bus ticket.'
Didn't this photocopy give rise
to any doubts in your mind?
Lateef Abbasi,
the Jodhpur Crime Branch
would like to speak to you.
About what?
Ashfaq called you on the night
of 3rd June, right?
Yes, he did.
This is in relation with that.
Come on.
Sir, why are you dragging me
into this?
I've told you the truth already.
Sir, what's going on?
What I told you all
was the truth.
I narrated it
exactly as it happened.
I have no idea
what happened with that girl.
I'm telling the truth, sir.
Sir, I have a travel agency.
All I do is book tickets
for people
and send them on their journeys.
That's it.
But the girl never
got onto the bus.
That's not my fault.
Then how did your driver
and conductor
testify that she boarded the bus
and got off at Riyazpur?
Sir.. They'd be better
able to answer this question.
That's why, I'm taking you
with me.
I'll ask them in your presence.
Let's go.
Trivedi, I hate to ask you this
but I have no choice.
How much did Ashfaq pay you
for this?
Sir, you're making
a baseless insinuation
The father should be
ashamed of himself
for having put his daughter's
life in danger
for the sake of money.
And what did you do
to save that life?
Why didn't you find Kausar?
Why didn't you try to find out
what happened with the
innocent 12 year old.
Come in, Usman.
Sir, the girl never reached
Riyazpur.
Did she get off on the way?
She may not have boarded at all.
What about the bus driver's
and conductor' statements
that she did board
and the next day,
Bashir received her
at Riyazpur bus station.
Impossible, sir.
I couldn't find a single witness
at Riyazpur bus station
who would claim
to have seen her
get off the bus.
My boys checked at the
last bus stop, Ahmedabad.
She didn't get off there either.
we circulated her photo
everywhere
but didn't get a single tip-off.
This copy of the bus ticket
has been
irking me from day one.
Why would anyone get
a photocopy done
of an ordinary bus ticket?
To keep proof
that he bought a ticket
for the passenger.
And why would he need
to keep proof?
Was he already aware
that something
was about to happen
with the girl?
And that he'd have to give proof
to the police?
So he did it promptly.
Sir, he might have felt
that if he sends the girl alone
he should keep proof
of the same.
No, Bhairavi.
There's nothing like that.
he did what he had to.
And this ticket is a part
of a well thought out plan
so that he could prove
that the girl
was put on board a bus.
If that's the case then the
bus driver
conductor, travel agency owner
as well as Lateef from Riyazpur
would be involved.
Didn't these questions
come to your mind, Trivedi?
I asked all the questions
that I thought would
be relevant to both the parties.
Trivedi, the girl
has been murdered.
We know that.
And if I'm not mistaken
you knew it too.
Badhmer.
I've sent a team there.
I think that's where
the girl's dead body
has been disposed off.
Shamsher.
Liaqat.
The police had the assumptions
that both of you knew
that the girl was murdered.
Was she been taken somewhere
from here?
Both of your silence
has a lot to say.
I know how to turn
this silence into shrieks.
Want to hear your
agonising screams?
Both of you have to
replace a marble.
The rest, Qasim will take care,
get it?
Get going.
Qasim, thing should go
according to plan.
This incident should be
buried once and for all.
I'll get things done.
The girl will not come back.
She is dead.
The dead don't cry out
for justice.
Duty beckons us
to see that justice is done.
Is the officer in you
still alive, Trivedi?
Who are you?
Crime branch.
Jodhpur.
Speak up, Shamsher.
Where is Kausar?
Who is Kausar?
What's going on here?
Can you please explain?
- We'll interrogate you later
to see if you're also
involved in this crime or not.
Ma'am.. Crime?
Please explain.
That slab of marble
in your garden..
A dead body
is buried underneath.
The police
have come to dig it out.
This is perfect.
We'll replace this one.
Get started.
Ma'am, my wife and I
weren't in the house
when this incident took place.
I only gave this work
to my friend Ashfaq.
I don't know anything more.
Iqlaq, the police will find out.
Ma'am, whose dead body is it?
Who is the deceased?
A maid used to work
in your friend Ashfaq's house..
A 12 year old girl.
Take it easy.
Be careful.
Why.. Why aren't they
saying anything?
They will inform us.
They told us to sit here.
But.. But our girl Kausar?
- Yasmeen!
Tell me!
Please tell me,
what is the matter?
Ma'am, can't you see that my
child is feeling uncomfortable.
Does the child need something
to keep himself busy?
Tell us, we'll get it for him.
If you have a female member
in your family, call her.
Female relative?
Why?
I need to speak to my husband.
Where is he? Call him.
So easily you killed the girl
and buried her.
Sir, I didn't want to kill her
but she compelled me.
And I had to kill her.
What could've a 12 year
old poverty-ridden girl done?
She became adamant.
No way! I don't want
to stay in this house!
Shut up!
Just shut up!
Stop screaming.
You'll wake up Rashid.
Let me talk to him.
He'll take me.
Or you drop me.
Enough of beating me.
Beating?
Who beat you up?
A couple of slaps
isn't beating.
Didn't you ever get slapped
by your parents? - No!
That's why,
I want to go home.
Stay back till Eid,
then we'll send you back home.
No! I need to go home
right now.
Drop me home
or I'll go on my own.
As I said, you'll go home
after the Eid festival.
Stop creating a scene.
Go in and sleep.
I can't sleep
nor will I remain quiet.
In fact, I don't want
to do work in this house..
No daily chores. I don't want
to stay in this house.
I want to go home, right now!
- Oh, God! She is so stubborn.
You'll go only when I send you.
- I'll go right now!
She is no more.
And you have
no complaints anymore.
Am I responsible
for this as well?
Did I ask you to kill her?
What else could have I done?
Should have I killed you?
Or should have I killed myself?
The sound of electric
cutter machines can be heard
around the clock
in my marble factory.
Similarly, there was chaos
around the clock in my house.
On one side, Farzana used
to keep blabbering
throughout the day.
On the other side
Kausar used to cry all the time.
I just lost my cool
on that night.
Sir, I wasn't present there
on that night.
Brother Ashfaq called me up
and informed me about this.
And he asked me
what he should do.
Look, Mr. Rajput.
I won't bargain with you.
I am ready to pay you
as much as you want.
Do you want cash or jewellery?
Just tell me.
Your kid..
What if Bashir and Yasmin
ask you for your kid?
An eye for an eye.
Sir, that girl is no more.
It's a fact.
But it's not a big loss
for her family members.
In fact, it will
ease their burden.
It won't be a big loss
for your family members too
if both of you are no more.
In fact, it will ease the burden
of this earth.
After this murder,
many people were paid
to dispose the corpse
and suppress this case.
A lot of money was spent
to cook up a fake story
that Kausar is alive
and she has been sent
to her home.
No one should come here.
But if the police come here
to question you
both of you know
what you are supposed to say.
And stick to your statement.
Everything is set.
But something just stuck
in my mind.
What?
- Latif Abbasi of Riyazpur.
You need to say
that you saw Kausar with Bashir
in Riyazpur.
- No way, Ashfaq.
It's a big lie.
I will be in trouble.
How can you say this?
- Eid is around the corner.
If I say that I saw Kausar
in Riyazpur
it's obvious no one else
would see her in Riyazpur.
But you can do one thing.
- What? Tell me quickly.
Call me up tonight
and inform me
that you made her board a bus.
I will give the same statement
in front of the police.
A lot of money was spent
to cook up this fake story.
Everyone was saying
that Kausar is alive.
But everyone was aware of this
that she got killed.
Sir..
- What happened, sir?
Where is Kausar?
Her parents have identified
the corpse.
She is Kausar Ansari.
There shouldn't be any loophole
in the charge sheet.
They should get
the maximum punishment.
Scoundrels.
How could someone..
How could someone kill
a kid who is just 12 years old?
Sir, I strongly feel
that Inspector Trivedi
covered up this case.
However, we have no direct
evidence against him.
But many people were paid
to suppress this case.
It's quite impossible
that Inspector Trivedi
the main investigating officer
of this case, was not bribed.
I see.
A departmental enquiry will be
initiated against him.
If you find any evidence
against him
include his name
in the charge sheet.
Ashfaq Karimi was charged
with IPC Section 302
for committing a murder.
And he was charged
with IPC Section 201
for destroying evidence.
Qasim Jafri and Farzana Karimi
were charged
with IPC Section 201
for destroying evidence.
A 12-year-old kid was
killed brutally.
And her corpse was disposed
in a heinous manner.
It's the biggest crime
in the book of law, murder.
But another crime was committed
long back in this case.
Employing someone for a job
who is under 14 years
is a crime.
Kids belonging to poor families
are forced to work
due to poverty.
So that it can ease
their family's financial burden.
But treating domestic helps
inhumanly
is the reality of our society.
Everyone is aware of this.
It happens
in every second house.
It happens outside
of the house too.
Like, in hotels,
restaurants..
In the entire service industry.
Some employers think
that they are paying their
employees for their service.
So they can treat them
as per their wish.
It's a very cheap mindset.
And it should be changed.
Employees are paid
for their service.
But their personal lives
are not saleable.
They are not machines.
Nor are they slaves.
One should respect
every human being.
It's simple.
One should treat someone
the way he wants to be treated.
I, Anup Soni, will take
your leave now.
We will meet again.
And remember one thing.
Stay alert to prevent crimes.
Stay alert and safe.
'Jai Hind'.
