Unnao accident case: Oppn walks out of LS, seeks reply from govt

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Unnao accident case: Oppn walks out of LS, seeks reply from govt

Several opposition parties, including the Congress, walked out of Lok Sabha today demanding a reply from the government on the alleged attempt of life on the Unnao rape survivor.

Leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised the issue, saying Home Minister Amit Shah has not responded to the issue despite the opposition raking up the matter repeatedly.

He said though a CBI probe is on, the family members of the survivor have claimed that they face a threat to life.

Later, Congress, DMK, NCP and IUML members walked out. Congress leader Sonia Gandhi too walked out.

N K Premchandran (RSP) also walked out over an alleged incident of a person being burnt alive in Uttar Pradesh.

On Sunday, the car in which the rape survivor, her family and lawyer were travelling was hit by an overspeeding truck in Rae Bareli, killing two members and leaving her and the advocate critically injured.

The CBI has booked BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar and 10 other under murder charges in the accident case of Unnao rape survivor.

The Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday filed a murder case against BJP MLA Sengar and nine others after the rape survivor’s family filed a complaint, alleging conspiracy behind the accident.

Survivor undergoing treatment
The condition of the Unnao-rape survivor and her lawyer, undergoing treatment at the King George Medical University hospital here after getting critically injured in a road accident, is stable, said doctors on Tuesday.

“The rape survivor has sustained multiple fractures. A CT scan was conducted on her. It revealed no head injury. Her condition is stable and doctors are monitoring her situation round the clock,” KGMU’s Trauma Centre in-charge, Dr Sandeep Tiwari Tuesday told PTI.

The victim, however, is still on a ventilator, he added. Asked about her lawyer’s condition, Dr Tiwari said the advocate was removed from the ventilator for sometime on Tuesday during which his condition remained stable. “He was, however, put again on the ventilator,” he added.

Asked if the KGMU intended to call in specialist doctors from other hospitals, Dr Tiwari said, “There is no shortage of specialists in KGMU. If needed, we can, however, call doctors from other hospitals of Lucknow.”