
Interim Bail Granted to Shivananad Neelannavar in ₹4,500 Crore Fraud Case
Belagavi: Shivananad Neelannavar, one of the key accused in the alleged ₹4,500 crore fraud case, has been granted interim bail by the 92nd City Civil
A 20-year old woman, assaulted and tormented by four men in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras fourteen days back, died today at a Delhi emergency clinic. The lady had endured numerous cracks, loss of motion, and a profound slash in her tongue in the savage attack contrasted by numerous individuals with the 2012 Nirbhaya assault. Manisha Valmiki had been in the ICU in a medical clinic in Uttar Pradesh until she was moved to Delhi yesterday.
Each of the four assailants is in prison. They will currently additionally be accused of homicide. Updates on her demise prompted fights outside the medical clinic, with the Bhim Army of Chandrashekhar Azad “Raavan” hindering streets for quite a long time. Via online media, there has been an overflowing of pain and outrage.
The lady had a place with the Scheduled Castes people group, while the aggressors were from a purported upper rank. The episode, arriving in an influx of violations against ladies in Uttar Pradesh lately, has paralyzed numerous with the sheer size of the fierceness she endured. Spinal breaks had left her incapacitated and struggling to inhale, said specialists. Area District Magistrate Praveen Kumar Laxkar said she stayed quiet when her assailants were attempting to choke her. As per her siblings, even in that critical state in the clinic, she had asked to return home. “The incident is very saddening. Our government stands with the victim’s family. The investigation started immediately and four accused have been arrested. Strict action will be taken. The law will take its course,” said UP Minister Siddharth Nath Singh, as his administration confronted analysis over police lapses for the situation. The lady’s family has blamed the Uttar Pradesh police for not helping them at first yet responding simply after Public outrage. She was assaulted on September 14 at her town in Hathras, approximately 200 km from Delhi. She was hauled by her dupatta into the fields from a spot where she had been cutting grass with her mom and sibling.
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“My mother, sister, and elder brother had gone to a field to get some grass. My brother went home earlier with a large bundle of grass, while my mother and sister continued to cut them. The women were a little far from each other. Four-five people came from behind, threw my sister’s dupatta around her neck, and dragged her inside the bajra field,” the lady’s sibling told NDTV.
“My mother realized she was missing and went looking for her. My sister was found unconscious. They had raped her. The police did not help us initially… they did not take quick action. They acted only after four-five days,” he said.

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