New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday met the family members of the Kanjhawala victim and has promised to extend all kinds of possible help. 


Sisodia interacted with the media after visiting the residence of the deceased. He said that one gets to know even if a polythene or a paper gets stuck in the car, it is not possible that the people inside the car were not able to realise that a girl was stuck and she was dragged for almost 12 kilometers.    






She was the sole bread earner of her family. Rs 10 lakh will be given to her family and efforts will be made to provide a job to one of her family members. It's unfortunate that BJP is using all powers to destroy Opposition instead of controlling law and order, says Delhi Dy CM Sisodia.


Earlier, the Delhi Police while tracing the route through which Anjali (20) was dragged by the killer car driver, found that she was not alone on the scooty when the incident happened. Another girl was also present with her when the scooty was hit by the car. "When we traced the route of the deceased, it was found that she wasn't alone on her scooty. A girl was with her at the time of the accident. She suffered injuries and fled from the spot but the deceased's legs got stuck in the car, after which she was dragged," said Delhi Police.


According to the police, the investigation into the case using route mapping, CCTV footage and talking with locals revealed that there was another woman on the scooty with Anjali when the accident took place. According to the police, following the accident, the other woman who suffered minor injuries left the spot for her home. The girl has been traced by police and her statement will be recorded on Tuesday, the police said.


While the other woman present on the scooty suffered minor injures in the accident, Anjali's leg got stuck in the axle of the car, following which the accused driver dragged her along for 13 kilometres. The 20-year-old girl was reportedly dragged for nearly 13 km by the car which hit her scooty.


(With ANI Inputs)


 


 


 


 


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