Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Woman attacks alleged stalker with acid in Unnao

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW:A 20-year-old woman in Unnao district attacked a man with acid on Tuesday morning for allegedly stalking her, police said.

The 24-year-old man sustained burn injuries on his nape, back, chest and left shoulder in the acid attack in Godamau village under Morawan police station. The police sent him to a hospital in state capital Lucknow after primary treatment in Unnao.

“Prima facie it is a case of onesided love as the girl was not reciprocat­ing the boy’s overtures. The boy had reportedly been stalking her,” Rajendra Rajawat, the station officer (SO) of Morawan police station, said.

“So far, there is no complaint from the victim’s side. After a complaint and investigat­ions, we might make an arrest (of the attacker),” Rajawat added.

According to reports, Rohit Yadav was attacked by the woman at the dairy in Bhawanigan­j village where he works as a cleaner. They said the woman was hiding in the dairy since the morning.

People present at the scene called the police emergency number and rushed him to a hospital in Unnao.

Forty cases of acid attacks, mostly on women, were reported in Uttar Pradesh in 2018 after West Bengal, which has recorded the highest number at 50, according to the National Crime Records Bureau’s (NRCB) latest report released earlier in January.

The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court had earlier this month sought a reply from the central and state government­s on a plea pertaining to compliance of the directions issued by the Supreme Court to regulate the sale and distributi­on of acid.

The order was passed by a division bench comprising chief justice Govind Mathur and justice Chandra Dhari Singh on January 10 on a PIL filed by Chhanv Foundation through its director Ashish Shukla.

The court had directed the respondent­s – state’s chief secretary, principal secretary (home), central secretary for home and central secretary for medical health – to file counter-affidavits (reply) at the earliest, listing the case for January 31.

The court directed the respondent­s to ensure compliance of the directions issued by the government­s.

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