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#ShamelessDeepika trends after Lawyer, who shot to fame due to Kathua case posts controversial cartoon of Hindu deity

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 21, 2020 12:02 IST

Deepika Singh Rajawat, the lawyer-activist who made headlines after taking the case of Kathua rape and murder victim, is ...

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Deepika Singh Rajawat, the lawyer-activist who made headlines after taking the case of Kathua rape and murder victim, is in the news yet again. Netizens are demanding the arrest of Rajawat, who posted a controversial cartoon on her Twitter handle on Monday night.

‘Irony,’ captioned Deepika Rajawat while posting the cartoon showing a man touching the feet of the deity during Navratri and the same man holding both the legs of a woman during the rest of the days.   

As #Arrest_Deepika_Rajawat and #ShamelessDeepika started trending on the microblogging website, Twitterati accused the lawyer of “shaming Hindu and their festivals”.

Here are some of the reactions:

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