- Jabalpur-based physician planted as Hathras victim's sister-in-law Stayed at the victim's house for two days
- Given controversial statements to attract media attention
Jabalpur, Shockingly, the Jabalpur-based physician who posed as fake sister-in-law of Hathras victim is allegedly linked with naxals or Bhim Army.
As per sources, Rajkumari Bansal posted at Jabalpur-based Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital allegedly stayed at the victim’s house for two days posing as fake sister-in-law of Hathras victim. Bansal was accused of prompting victim family for offering certain statements before the media.
Though, Bansal has denied of all allegations of having connection with Bhim Army and claimed of working as a social activist since 2017 and her visit to the victim’s house had nothing to do with naxals or Bhim Army.
But according to sources, the investigating agencies have found strong evidences against her of being connected with naxals. Many took the entire episode as an alleged conspiracy under which the physician was intentionally planted at Hathras to defame Uttar Pradesh government.
Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will investigate the alleged gang rape and murder of a 20-year-old Dalit woman in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras district by a group of so-called "upper caste" men. Like Delhi-based Nirbhaya incident, Hatheras case has also triggered a nationwide outcry.
Under searing criticism over the incident and pulled up by the Allahabad High Court, Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath had recommended a probe by the CBI to ensure an impartial and transparent investigation of the incident.