Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Rape survivor made to drink acid

She was forced by 2 men on board a train; state govt announces security cover

- Richa Srivastava

The Uttar Pradesh government announced on Friday security measures and ~1 lakh compensati­on for a woman who was allegedly forced to drink acid by two men on board a train, the fourth such attack on her by the same group of men.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath visited the family members of the woman on Friday. Women’s welfare minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi announced the victim and her daughter will get security cover.

The alleged crime came to light after the woman got off the Allahabad-lucknow Ganga Gomti Express at Lucknow’s Charbagh station on Thursday morning and scribbled her plight on a piece of paper, which she gave to the government railway police. The two suspects got on the train on the outskirts of Lucknow and forced her to drink acid around 10.30am on Thursday, sources said.

“Acid probably entered her body and her throat area seems to be affected. She is unable to speak and is in tremendous pain,” said Ashish, a volunteer at Lucknow’s Sheroes Hangout Café, an outlet run by acid attack survivors where the woman worked.

The authoritie­s called her friends who took her to a local hospital, where the attending doctor said she was currently stable. “No applicatio­n has been received from the victim’s husband as yet. The FIR would be registered only after he files a complaint,” said Vinod Yadav, superinten­dent of police, GRP.

The same group of men have previously allegedly gang-raped her and attacked her with acid, all over a property dispute in her home of Unchahar, 100 kilometres from Lucknow.

She had gone home on March 10 because her daughter was having her Class 10 examinatio­ns and was returning to her workplace on Thursday alone, sources said.

“She was gang raped in 2009, and a case was filed in Unchahar. However, no action was taken in the case and the culprits continued to move freely. In 2012, she was attacked with knife with a serious attempt on her life. In 2013, she was attacked with acid,” said Laxmi, an acid attack survivor.

Volunteers at her café said she has constantly received threats, some even in January and others targeted at her daughter. “Every time the incident occurred, the accused were sent to jail but were let out on bail soon. There never came a chance when her statements could be recorded and suspect identifica­tion could be done by her,” said Ashish.

Laxmi has now sought support for the woman on social network and has requested people to press for the arrest of the suspects.

The incident brings focus back on a menace that has dogged Indian society for decades. Every year, hundreds of similar attacks are reported against women who spurn sexual advances, marriage proposals or caught in community crossfire.

India made acid attacks a separate class of crime in 2013. The courts have promised free medical treatment and the government has moved to stop the free sale of acid but such attacks continue unabated. The crime also puts a spotlight on UP’S dismal record of fighting crimes against women, something that the BJP has vowed to fight against.

An Indian woman and her seven-year-old son were found dead at their home in New Jersey, according to the family in Andhra Pradesh.

The victims were N Sasikala 40, and her son Anish Sai, their family in Prakasam district said on Friday.

Sasikala’s husband N Hanu mantha Rao found the bodies when he returned home from work on Thursday evening.

In Vijaywada, Sasikala’s mother told a news agency, “We suspect that they have been murdered following an affair of my son-in-law with another woman there.”

Both Hanumantha Rao and Sasikala were software profes sionals. Sasikala used to work from home.

The couple had been living in the US for nine years.

Y Sambasiva Rao, a member of the Andhra Pradesh state legisla tive assembly from Prakasam district, spoke to representa­tives of Telugu Associ ation of North America (TANA) over phone about the incident. He said the mother and her son were strangulat­ed to death.

This is the latest in a series of incidents involving Indian techies. Telangana’s aero nautical engineerwh­en Adam W Purinton, who earlier served in the US Navy, shot him in Olathe Kansas, on February 23.

Vamshi Reddy Mamidala, also from Telangana, was shot dead in Milpitas, California, on February 10 in a garage in his apartment building.

Members in both Houses of Parliament on Friday expressed their concern over the killings and demanded that the matter should be taken up by Prime Min ister Narendra Modi with the American President.

 ?? PTI ?? CM Yogi Adityanath arrives at the Gandhi ward of King George’s Medical University in Lucknow on Friday to meet the woman.
PTI CM Yogi Adityanath arrives at the Gandhi ward of King George’s Medical University in Lucknow on Friday to meet the woman.

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