The Ajmer gang rape case of 1992 has been referred to as an “open wound” that has yet to heal. The case involved the rape and blackmail of hundreds of young women by the infamous Chishty duo, Farooq Chishty and Nafees Chishty, and their gang. The accused belonged to the extended family associated with the Ajmer Sharif Dargah and had used their religious reach and small-town glamour to commit the crime with impunity. The case may never have gone to court if it weren’t for an intrepid city crime reporter who exposed the crime.
Now, an upcoming movie titled “The Ajmer Diary” is shedding light on the true events of the Ajmer rape case. Directed and Written by Neeraj Singh and Shraddha Srivastava, the movie depicts the horrific rape of 250 Hindu girls between the ages of 11-20 by the Khadims of Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the Chishty duo. The movie’s teaser has been recently released by Waft Studios, and it promises to be a harrowing yet necessary watch.
Ajmer Sexual Exploitation: A Timeline of Events
It all started on 15th May 1992, when the daily newspaper Dainik Navjyoti published a shocking story with blurred pictures of four survivors. The Ajmer Sexual Exploitation Case had been exposed, and the nation was in shock.
What followed was a long and winding legal battle that spanned over three decades. Here’s a timeline of the key events in this case:
The Ajmer Sexual Exploitation has been a long and painful legal battle for the survivors and their families. Although some of the accused have been convicted, others have been acquitted or have had their sentences reduced. The legal battle is far from over, and the survivors and their families continue to seek justice. And this movie, “The Ajmer Diary” serves as a reminder of the importance of holding those in power accountable for their actions and seeking justice for survivors of sexual assault.
THE AJMER DIARY – A Harrowing Movie Depicting The True Events Of The Ajmer Rape Case