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Raisen Rape Case: Opposition Slams State Govt Delay

Summary

  • Opposition leader criticizes state government's inaction on a recent rape case.
  • Accused in Raisen minor rape case remains absconding despite protests.
  • Victim receiving treatment; police teams are actively searching for the accused.
Raisen Rape Case: Opposition Slams State Govt Delay

Madhya Pradesh's Leader of Opposition, Umang Singhar, has voiced strong condemnation against the state government, citing the ongoing delay in apprehending the suspect in a disturbing rape incident involving a six-year-old girl in the Raisen district. Singhar expressed deep concern, stating that the government's focus on meetings has not led to the accused's capture.

Alleging a pattern of failure in maintaining law and order, Singhar highlighted this recent case as another instance of the government's inadequacy. He questioned the ministers' and officers' empathy for the victim's family, emphasizing the shame brought upon the state by the slow progress in justice. Locals have also staged protests, demanding immediate action.

The incident, which occurred on November 21, involved the accused luring the minor with sweets and assaulting her in a forest area. The victim was hospitalized and is receiving medical care. Police have registered a case and are deploying multiple teams to locate and arrest the suspect.

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The accused in the Raisen minor rape case is identified as Salman Khan, also known as Nazar.
The opposition criticizes the government for the delayed arrest of the accused in a recent rape case involving a six-year-old girl in Raisen.
The victim has been moved out of the ICU ward and is receiving proper medical treatment.

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