Is CBI hiding the truth of Unnao Rape Case? The claim of the victim’s lawyer created a stir, serious allegations were made against the agency

Mehmood Pracha: The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Delhi High Court order suspending the life sentence of Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case. The Delhi High Court’s decision was widely criticized, and the victim appealed against it in the Supreme Court.

Chief Justice Surya Kant, Justice J.K. The bench of Justice Maheshwari and Justice Augustine George Masih has issued notice to Sengar seeking his reply on the CBI’s petition challenging the High Court order. Meanwhile, the victim’s lawyer Mahmood Pracha has raised questions on the investigating agency.

CBI is not cooperating: Pracha

Mahmood Pracha said that CBI is still not cooperating. Speaking to the media, the victim’s lawyer said, ‘We thought that the CBI would hide things from us and they did the same. CBI did not give the copy till last night. This has been his strategy not only in this case, but also in the Hathras case.”

The victim expressed confidence in justice

The victim’s family expressed happiness over the stay order of the Supreme Court. The victim said, “I am very happy with the court’s decision. I have got justice from the Supreme Court, and I am confident that I will continue to get justice in future also. I will continue this fight and ensure that he gets the death penalty, only then will true justice be served. I am thankful to all those people who stood by me and helped me get justice. My father’s soul will rest in peace only when Kuldeep Singh Sengar is hanged.”

Sengar’s daughter gave a big statement

Meanwhile, Kuldeep Sengar’s younger daughter Ishita Sengar posted on Instagram that her family has been quietly waiting for justice for the last eight years and has maintained its faith in the law and institutions. She wrote that her identity has been limited only to the daughter of a BJP MLA.

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Ishita said that she has faced constant hatred, abuse and threats on social media. He said, “My family neither wants any concessions nor sympathy, but only wants the law to work without any pressure or fear and the evidence to be investigated impartially.”

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