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Lucknow acid attack: UP govt supporting criminals, says SP
July 03, 2017
Condemning the Lucknow acid attack, the Samajwadi Party on Monday said
that somewhere the state government is supporting the criminals to
execute such horrific acts.
"This incident has confirmed the fact
that law and order in Uttar Pradesh has been shattered. The state is
now being ruled by goons and criminals. I feel that somewhere these
criminals are getting support from the state government," Samajwadi
Party leader Sunil Sajan told ANI.
He added that Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath himself went to meet the victim and even after his
warning, the same horrific act was witnessed which shows the corrupt
administration of Uttar Pradesh.
The acid attack victim, whom the
UP Chief Minister met in the hospital a few months back, again faced
the same brutal act in Uttar Pradesh's Aliganj on Saturday.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister had earlier given a cheque of Rs one lakh as compensation to the victim's husband.
He also directed the police officials to immediately nab the accused and take strict action against the guilty.
The Dalit victim was attacked by the same group of suspects, marking the fourth such attack on her.
She
was forced to drink a 'corrosive liquid' by unidentified persons on
train while she was returning to Lucknow from her village.
She was gang-raped earlier in 2008 and a case was registered in this regard in Unchahar town of Raebareli district.
She was first attacked with acid in 2011 followed by other serious attacks again in 2011, twice in 2012 and another in 2013.
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