The congress condemns rape and murder of nine -year -old girl in Bihar
New -delhi, June 1 (IANS). The congress on Sunday condemned the brutal rape and murder of a nine -year -old girl in Muzaffarpur, NDA, Bihar and criminals. The party claimed that the rapist was a serial criminal in the Muzaffarpur incident, which allowed the administration to wander freely. Party spokesman Shama Mohammed said: “Rape and criminals are encouraging, as the JDU-BJP government has allowed mighty and influential people to wander freely despite serious allegations.” Shama Mohammed addressed a press conference with the MP Ranjit Ranjan at the AICC office here, and he released on May 26 to die near the brick oven after a cruel rape and a heinous attack of a nine -year victim. Ranjan revealed that the victim was first admitted to a local hospital in Muzaffarpur. After his condition deteriorated, he was referred to Patna Aiims, where doctors refused to recruit the summer holidays and the unavailability of experts needed for multi -specialty treatment. He said that the family members of the girl took her to Patna Medical College and Hospital, where she was again refused to recruit for five hours. Rajesh Kumar, president of the Bihar Pradesh congress, was only recorded after he reached there. By then, however, it was too late and eventually lost the struggle of her life. Ranjan said that if the victim got proper treatment at the right time, her life could be saved. He blamed Bihar’s JDU-BJP government for rape and then his death. Shama Mohammed said that just because the victim of the Dalit community came and was not from an upper cabinets, she was refused to provide treatment in an institute like AIIMS. He said the victim, even after being taken to Patna Medical College and the hospital, was refused to recruit again and that he had to wait about five hours in an ambulance until the president of the state congress intervened. Shama Mohammed said it was one of the list of atrocities and horrific crimes against women in Bihar. He has also mentioned many such incidents in the past. -Ians Sch/Ekd Share this story Tags