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Chandrashekhar, who came to meet Unnao victim, was stopped by the police, now on Dharna

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar reached Kanpur on Monday to meet the third teenager struggling for life in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao incident. But they were….

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Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar reached Kanpur on Monday to meet the third teenager struggling for life in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao incident. But they were not allowed to stop in between. During this, he sat on a dharna. His supporters present there shouted slogans. After the administration had met the victim’s brother, Chandrashekhar returned by giving a memorandum.

What did Chandrasekhar say?

During this, Chandrashekhar said, “I have come to meet the third teenager in the Unnao case who has been fighting for life since the night of 17 February. We have been demanding from the beginning that the victim’s teenager be sent to AIIMS. Here He is kept in a private hospital, while the government and police consider him a medical of a government hospital. “

“That’s why I came after waiting for so many days to meet my sister and meet the victim’s family to know their suffering.” When I spoke to the DM here, he said that the victim’s family had not told us to send AIIMS. “

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Chandrashekhar said, “I want to know that if the administration is active about the safety of the girl child, will he wait for the consent of the victim’s family?” Was he brought to a private hospital after the consent of the victim’s family? Protesting the police stop, said as much as the police have been engaged to stop me if the criminals are put to stop then maybe the crime will be over.

Improvement in girl’s health

Let us know that in the Unnao case of UP, doctors have shown improvement in the condition of the third teenager struggling for life. On Sunday he also started drinking food. Police hope that the teenager’s magistrate statement will be recorded on Monday. The teenager is admitted to the private hospital in the city. Now the teenager’s ventilator support has been removed. The statement of the teenager can be recorded in front of the magistrate.

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