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Indian teenager who accused politician of rape injured in crash

- Rebecca Ratcliffe in Delhi

A teenager who alleged she had been raped by a ruling party official in India is critically injured in hospital after a car crash.

Two female relatives were killed in the crash, which occurred on Sunday when a truck collided with their car in Uttar Pradesh. Her lawyer was also badly injured.

Police said the collision appeared to have been an accident, but that they were investigat­ing claims it may have been an attempt to silence the girl.

“We are analysing all the aspects, we are looking into call details and have recorded statements of eyewitness­es,” said the state’s police chief, OP Singh.

The girl alleged she was raped by Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) lawmaker, in June 2017 after going to his house looking for a job. Her family said that for months the police were reluctant to register a complaint.

Last year, the girl doused herself in kerosene and attempted to selfimmola­te in protest against the alleged unwillingn­ess of police to properly investigat­e her claims. A day later her father died in police custody after he

was admitted to hospital complainin­g of abdominal pain. The family claimed he had been beaten by Sengar, his brother Atul Singh Sengar and a group of supporters.

Uttar Pradesh, home to 200 million people, is among the country’s poorest states and has a reputation for lawlessnes­s.

The case, which provoked protests across India, was handed over to federal investigat­ors who arrested Sengar last year. He has been in custody since and denies the allegation­s.

The girl’s mother said her family had been threatened and alleged the crash was an attempt to silence her daughter. “It was not an accident but a conspiracy to eliminate all of us,” she told the Press Trust of India news agency. “The son of a co-accused in the case, Shahi Singh, and another youth of the village had threatened us. They said that they will deal with us.”

Priyanka Gandhi, a leader of the opposition Congress party, said the accident was shocking and questioned why Sengar was still a member of the BJP.

The National Commission for Women said it was seriously concerned by the incident and has called for a “free, fair and speedy investigat­ion”.Singh, the state’s police chief, said the truck was speeding, but that the crash “appears to be purely a road accident”. He declined further comment while an investigat­ion went ahead.

Images of the truck published in Indian newspapers showed that its number plates had been painted over.

Nearly 40,000 rape cases are reported every year, according to official figures, though campaigner­s say the real number is likely to be far higher. In 2017, a report by Human Rights Watch warned that survivors of rape often suffer humiliatio­n at police stations and hospitals, that police are often unwilling to register their complaints and that victims and witnesses receive little protection.

 ?? Photograph: Pawan Kumar/Reuters ?? Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a BJP legislator in Uttar Pradesh state, has been in police custody for a year accused of rape.
Photograph: Pawan Kumar/Reuters Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a BJP legislator in Uttar Pradesh state, has been in police custody for a year accused of rape.

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