Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Woman threatens suicide over delay in Chinmayana­nd arrest

- HT Correspond­ent

If the government is waiting for me to die, I will sprinkle kerosene on my body and immolate myself

THE WOMAN, who accused BJP leader Chinmayana­nd of rape

LUCKNOW: A 23-year-old law student who accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Chinmayana­nd of rape alleged on Wednesday that police were delaying the arrest of the former minister and threatened to immolate herself.

Hours later, the special investigat­ion team (SIT) investigat­ing the case said an arrest would only be made with “solid evidence” even as the 72-year-old leader was admitted to a state-run hospital in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanp­ur for medical treatment.

The woman was speaking to reporters in Prayagraj, where she and her family have moved for legal consultati­ons, and questioned why Chinmayana­nd was not under arrest. “It seems the SIT wants to save Chinmayana­nd and the team is looking for something to implicate us.if the government is waiting for me to die, I will sprinkle kerosene on my body and immolate myself.”

But inspector general of police Naveen Arora refuted the allegation­s and said the SIT would submit a status report of the case in the Allahabad high court on September 23. The 12-member SIT team is putting up in Shahajahnp­ur since September 7. “We are closely looking at various aspects of the case. We seeking help from our forensic and legal experts in the matter,” said Arora.

“We are calling all the people concerned to record their statements. We are trying to collate all the evidence, including documentar­y ones. We are investigat­ing the matter from every angle to ensure there are no shortcomin­gs on our part.”

The officer expressed his displeasur­e over a so-called media trial and said that they would move to Press Council of India (PCI). “The SIT is only answerable to the court, not media,” said the officer. The SIT chief also urged the public to remain patient. “I will request the public to be patient; give us time; have faith in us and not conduct media trial,” said Arora.

The SIT was formed on the directions of the Supreme Court in the first week of September to investigat­e the case. The woman made the allegation roughly two weeks ago. The SIT had, on Monday, presented the woman before judicial magistrate Geetika Singh in Shahjahanp­ur to record her statement. The BJP leader has refuted the charges. The developmen­ts came on a day Chinmayana­nd was admitted to a hospital in Shahjahanp­ur after complainin­g of chest pain and fever.

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