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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Visits Gang-Rape Survivor Who Was Forced To Drink Acid

Police arrested two persons within hours of the CM's visit.
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath arrives at the Gandhi Ward of KGMU in Lucknow on Friday to meet an acid attack survivor.
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath arrives at the Gandhi Ward of KGMU in Lucknow on Friday to meet an acid attack survivor.

LUCKNOW -- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Aditya Nath Yogi on Friday visited a gang-rape and acid-attack survivor at a hospital here who was allegedly forced to drink acid by two men on board a train near here yesterday.

Taking serious note of the incident, the Chief Minister directed the police to arrest the accused and announced ₹1 lakh assistance for the 45-year-old woman, who is being treated at the city's King George's Medical University.

The CM summoned ADG (Railways) Gopal Gupta and directed him to ensure that the accused are arrested.

According to an alert by NDTV, two persons have already been arrested after the Chief Minister's visit.

The incident came to light when the woman got off the Allahabad-Lucknow Ganga Gomti Express at Charbagh station here and gave a written complaint to the government railway police.

She wrote the complaint as she could not speak.

As per the complaint, two persons forced her to drink acid around 10.30 AM on Thursday, police said.

This was fourth attack on the woman.

The two men had allegedly gang-raped and attacked her with acid over a property dispute in her home at Unchahar (Rae Bareli) in 2009, 100 kilometres from Lucknow.

The woman works with Sheroes Hangout Cafe, an outlet run by acid attack survivors in Lucknow, and had gone home on March 10 as her daughter was taking class 10 examinations.

She was returning yesterday when the incident took place.

In 2012, the woman was attacked with knife, in a serious attempt on her life, and in 2013 she was attacked with acid, police sources said.

Women Welfare Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi also visited the victim and assured all help for her.

Meanwhile, Inspector General (Lucknow Zone) A Satish Ganesh ordered action against three "insensitive" women constables who were taking selifies in the hospital near the victim's bed.

The photographs of the three women constables, sitting next to the bed of the victim and taking selfies went viral on the social media.

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