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SP leader Gayatri Prajapati booked over gangrape charges, calls it 'vendetta'
Lucknow: Hours after the Supreme Court ordered registration of an FIR against senior SP minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati in a case of alleged gangrape and sexual harassment, the UP minister called it a "political vendetta".
After Supreme Court's order, FIR registered against UP minister over gang rape and sexual harassment case.
"It is a political conspiracy at the behest of the BJP to tarnish my image," he said. Prajapati said he did not know the woman who had leveled charges against him.
"However, I will honour the judgement of the apex court," said Prajapati, who has been re-nominated by the ruling party as a candidate in Amethi, which goes to polls in the fifth phase on February 27.
Prajapati, who was sacked by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, was reinducted in his council of ministers but was removed from the mining department and given transport portfolio.
The apex court, earlier in the day, directed the Uttar Pradesh Police to file a status report in the case within eight weeks.
What does the woman allege?
- A 35-year-old woman had accused Prajapati of raping her when she met him almost three years ago. He also took some obscene photos of the victim and then threatened her that he would make the photos public and raped her for the past two years, according to the complaint
- The woman, who is from Chitrakoot, alleged she was raped by Prajapati and others for three years on the pretext of getting a plum position within the Samajwadi Party. She has also alleged her daughter was sexually harassed too
- I was silent for 3 years but spoke out when he started laying hands on my daughter
- Have been silent because he took my obscene pictures and threatened me for very long
- The woman had moved the apex court after the police in Uttar Pradesh did not register the FIR
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