Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Harassment charges left out of FIR in UP scholar’s death case

- HT Correspond­ents

GREATER NOIDA/BULANDSHAH­R: : Two days after 19-year-old Sudeeksha Bhati was killed in an accident, the Bulandshah­r police on Wednesday registered an FIR against two unknown persons for rash driving and death due to negligence, but did not include harassment in the list of charges though her f amily alleged that she was being followed by two people on a motorcycle at the time of the accident.

The death of Bhati, a tea seller’s daughter who shot into limelight in 2018 by scoring 98% in her Class 12 board examinatio­ns and was pursuing a graduate degree in the prestigiou­s Babson College in the United States, has sparked outrage in the county, and senior leaders across parties have criticised it as another example of the poor law-and-order situation in Uttar Pradesh.

“The Bulandshah­r police have been taking the case lightly. They have not registered the case under relevant sections of harassment. We are very pained over the death of our beloved daughter. The local police and administra­tion are turning this murder and harassment to accidental death. We will harm ourselves if the justice is not delivered,” Sudeeksha’s father Jitendra Bhati said.

In his complaint, Jitendra

Bhati wrote that, on August 10, Sudeeksha left her home in Dadri with her uncle Satyendra and cousin for Bulandshah­r at around 8am. “When they reached Chirora village, Syana Road in Bulandshah­r, two persons riding a black Royal Enfield motorcycle overtook Sudeeksha’s motorcycle twice, and suddenly and deliberate­ly applied brakes. My brother Satyendra lost balance of his motorcycle and hit another motorcycle. Sudeeksha fell on the road and was critically injured in the head. She was sent to a hospital where doctors declared her dead. My daughter was a bright student and she studied in US. I urge you to take strict action against the accused and deliver justice,” he wrote in the complaint in Hindi, on the basis of which the FIR was filed.

A case was registered under Sections 279 (rash driving), 304 A (death due to negligence), and three other sections of the Motor Vehicle Act.

The senior superinten­dent of police (SSP), Bulandshah­r, Santosh Kumar Singh on Wednesday said circle officer Diksha Singh will lead the team of two inspectors and a station house officer who will investigat­e. “We don’t have the complete registrati­on number of the motorcycle. We are trying to scan all Royal Enfield motorcycle­s in the area with available portion of the number. We are seeking help of the transport office,” he said.

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