UP: 2008 gang-rape victim whom CM Adityanath had met in March attacked with acid again
Earlier In March, She Was Forced To Drink Acid Throat Down And Was Admitted To The ICU At Lucknow’s King George Medical College. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Had Also Gone To Meet Her In The Hospital And Assured The Accused Will Be Punished.
In a gruesome act, 2008 gang rape and acid attack victim was on Saturday again attacked with acid at her home in Lucknow’s Aliganj. 35-year-old woman was at her home when some unidentified men attacked her with acid.
Earlier in March, She was forced to drink acid throat down and was admitted to the ICU at Lucknow’s King George Medical College. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had also gone to meet her in the Hospital and assured the accused will be punished. But Saturday’s attack poses serious questions of her safety even after CM’s assurance.
Adityanath has also declared Rs 1 lakh compensation for her and ordered the police force to look into the case and nab the attackers.
Watch: UP CM Adityanath meets 2008 gangrape and acid attack victim in KGMU
She was allegedly raped in December 2008 by a man Bhondu Singh. After knowing that she has reported the case in Police, Bhondu Singh and his brother Guddu allegedly stabbed her in the stomach. In 2011, acid was thrown on her thrice. In 2012, she was again gang rapped in 2012.
In March 2017, she was for the 4th time attacked with acid. On Saturday she was again attacked with acid for the 5th time.
Also Read: UP CM Yogi Adityanath tightens rules for storage and sale of acid
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