Amid the numerous rape cases being registered after the approval of the death penalty amendment, another one has been registered.
A teenager was pushed off the terrace at her home as she fought off a man who was trying to sexually assault her on Tuesday.
The man tried to rape the teenager, failing to do so he pushes her off the terrace in anger. The girl, from Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur district, is in a hospital with serious injuries.
Apparently, this is not the first time the man has tried to sexually assault her, according to the mother. However, no arrests have been made so far.
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A case has been registered under laws including the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, said the police. No one has been arrested yet.
Two more cases of sexual assault emerged yesterday from UP, where Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said last month after the Unnao rape case that his government will not compromise on its policy of zero-tolerance in cases of sexual assault on women and children.
In Bareilly, around 70 km from Shahjahanpur, a 14-year-old was allegedly kidnapped and raped by four men on Sunday. Four auto-rickshaw drivers kidnapped the teen near the station, said Santosh Kumar, a railway police officer.
“The girl narrated the sequence of events and a case was registered against the four men,” Kumar said. Two of the alleged rapists, Anil, 27, and Lalit, 24, have been arrested.
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In Kannauj, the police are investigating a disturbing mobile phone video of a woman being sexually assaulted by two men. The video was circulated on social media, after which the woman’s family filed a case on April 24. The woman was gang-raped and the attackers posted the video online, alleges her sister. “If the accused are not hanged or given life imprisonment, we will commit suicide,” the sister told a leading news agency.
The alleged rape of a girl by BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, in Unnao, and the rape case of a minor in Kathua, Jammu triggered nationwide outrage earlier this month. While the lawmaker is in custody now, a special CBI, on April 16, has recorded the girl’s statement.
The UP government claims it has been successful in keeping a strict check on law and order in the state, but according to the Chief Minister’s reply, earlier in April, to a question by Samajwadi Party lawmaker Naheed Hasan, crimes against women have gone up in the state in comparison with the 2016-2017 data. Cases of molestation shot up by over 3,000 and 761 more rape cases were reported, as per the UP government’s records.
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