The premature release of the 11 convicts in the case of the 2002 gang rape of Bilkis Bano and the murder of her seven family members on August 15, caused a massive uproar among lawyers, activists, journalists and Opposition parties across India. The Gujarat government had allowed their release under its 1992 remission policy. Yakub Rasul, the husband of Bilkis, told this correspondent that the decision has shaken them up because it not only defeated their purpose of seeking justice, but also put the safety of his family at stake. “We were not aware of the release of the convicts; nobody had told us. We got to know through local media reports,” Rasul tells Outlook, adding, “We are scared for our lives, and don’t know what will happen to us now,” adds Rasul. Bilkis was not available for comment.