Letter petition to Allahabad HC in Unnao case
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Prayagraj : , Feb 23 (IANS) A letter petition has been sent to the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court urging him to take cognizance of the murder of two minor Dalit girls and the critical condition of the third in mysterious circumstances at the Babuhra village in Unnao.
The HC is yet to take cognizance of the petition.
In the letter petition, sent by one Nilim Dutta, who is chairman of Unified People s Movement, it has been stated that it does not inspire any confidence that the Unnao police would do justice in this present case.
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February 21, 2021 20:19 IST
They spread “fake” stories on alleged poisoning of three girls, they say. Ready to fight it and face it in court, says Barkha Dutt
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Officials investigate the site where bodies of two minor girls were found, in Unnao. | Photo Credit:
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They spread “fake” stories on alleged poisoning of three girls, they say. Ready to fight it and face it in court, says Barkha Dutt The Unnao police on Sunday lodged an FIR under the charges of provoking rioting against eight Twitter users for spreading “fake” stories about the alleged poisoning of three Dalit girls in Asoha on February 17, which left two dead and one in hospital in critical condition.
Unnao survivor taken off ventilator
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Kanpur hospital bulletin indicates improved status.
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Policemen on February 18, 2021 investigating at the site near Baburaha village in U.P.’s Unnao district where bodies of two minor Dalit girls were found the previous evening.
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Kanpur hospital bulletin indicates improved status.
The teenager from an Unnao village, who was among three girls found unconscious in a field on Wednesday, was taken off ventilator support on Saturday, a statement from the Kanpur hospital treating her said.
The girl was “off ventilator and has spontaneous respiration” three days after she was admitted to the hospital at 11 p.m. on Wednesday, a medical bulletin issued by Regency Hospital PRO Paramjeet Arora said. The girl was being treated in the pediatric intensive care unit and was “under constant monitoring”, the bulletin said.