Bihar: Woman alleges gang rape in ambulance after fainting during govt recruitment exam
Two persons, identified by the complainant who had appeared at a recruitment drive for home guards, have been arrested.
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Gayaji, 26 July
A woman in Bihar alleged that she was gang-raped inside an ambulance
which drove her to a hospital after she fainted during a government recruitment
test, police said on Saturday.
Two persons, identified by the complainant who had appeared at a
recruitment drive for home guards, have been arrested, they said.
"When the woman fainted, on 24 July, she was rushed to the Anugrah
Narain Medical College and Hospital at Gayaji in an ambulance. After she
regained consciousness, she alleged that she was raped inside the
vehicle," said SP (Town - Gayaji) Ramanand Kumar Kaushal.
"We thereafter detained the driver and a technician who were in the
ambulance. The woman also identified them. Their reply was not satisfactory, so
they were arrested and booked under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay
Samhita," he added.
Kaushal said the medical examination of the complainant has been
completed, and based on the findings of the reports, further action will be
taken.
Meanwhile, the incident drew strong criticism from Union minister Chirag
Paswan, who supports the NDA government in the state, as well as the
opposition.
Before leaving for Gayaji to address a rally, Paswan told reporters in
Patna, "The incident is deplorable. The guilty may have been caught, but
the administration is obviously unable to prevent such crimes. The situation is
scary, and I regret that I am supporting a regime that is incapable of
controlling law and order."
Leader of the opposition in the state assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, shared
on X a news clipping of the incident with the hashtag "vote out of power
the Nitish Kumar government to protect the girl child (Nitish sarkar Hatao beti
bachao).
The RJD leader also alleged that Bihar was under the "rule of
demons (rakshas raj)" and accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and
"his two so-called deputies" of a "criminal silence" on
such incidents.
State Congress president Rajesh Kumar alleged, "The incident at
Gayaji is reflective of a collapse in law and order, which is not surprising
given the unruly behaviour of the ruling dispensation as witnessed in the
recently held assembly session. Our party is committed to ensuring that the
girl gets justice."
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