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Law Student Threatens Self-immolation, Chinmayanand Hospitalised

UP law student, who accused Swami Chinmayanand of rape, brought to court amid tight security.  

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The student who has levelled rape charges against Swami Chinmayanand threatened self-immolation on Wednesday if he is not arrested even as the BJP leader was admitted to a local hospital complaining of uneasiness.

"Even two days after I recorded my statement before a magistrate, Chinmayanand has not been arrested. If the government is waiting for me to die, I will sprinkle kerosene on my body and immolate myself," the student told reporters in Shahjahanpur.

The special investigation team probing her allegations had on Monday taken the woman before Judicial Magistrate Geetika Singh to record her statement.

The same day, doctors were called at Chinmayanand’s home when he complained of loose motions, weakness and uneasiness.
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‘All Angles Being Probed’

When asked about the progress in the SIT probe led by him, Inspector General-rank IPS officer Naveen Arora said it has to complete the investigation by September 23 and submit a report in the Allahabad High Court.

“No arrest has so far been made,” he said, answering a question.

He said all angles in the case are being probed, and a mobile phone and a pen drive sent for forensic examination.

‘Why No FIR In the Case’

The woman's father claimed that the SIT, set up on the orders of the Supreme Court, has not told him why an FIR has not been registered against Chinmayanand following the rape complaint filed by her.

"We will consult our lawyers on this," he said.

Police had earlier registered a case of abduction and criminal intimidation on a complaint initially lodged by the father.

The student accused the BJP leader of rape and “physical exploitation” over a year later.

Chinmayanand, 72, was admitted at a state-run hospital on Wednesday following medical advice.

"After his condition became bad, he was shifted to the medical college hospital and admitted in ward number 8," Chief Medical Superintendent Dr M P Gangwar said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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