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Sudeeksha Bhati death: Mayawati demands quick action

Bahujan Samaj Party, Mayawati, took to Twitter and demanded quick action in the Sudeeksha Bhati death case. She attacked Uttar Pradesh government and wrote, "The incident is painful, shameful and condemnable. How will daughters progress in such condition? UP govt should act in the case quickly and strictly"

Sudeeksha Bhati, who received a government scholarship of Rs 3.83 crore from Bobson College in the United States of America, died in a road accident on Monday. She was headed towards her destination when few hooligans started following her. During the chase, Sudiksha fell off from the bike and died.

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