Prime Minister Modi was informed about Varanasi gang rape, directed at 'strict action' against the accused
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday ordered a ‘strict action’ against all the accused in the recent gang rape case in Varanasi. After reaching the city, Prime Minister Modi was informed by the Commissioner of Police, Divisional Commissioner and the District Magistrate about the case, which caused resentment among the people. According to officials, a total of 23 people were mentioned in the case, nine of whom were already arrested and sent to judicial custody. The girl was found unconscious on April 4 and later claimed that she was raped by 23 people during seven days. A case of incident is registered under the relevant divisions at the Lalpur PandePur police station. In a statement from the government of Uttar Pradesh, it was said: ‘Shortly after reaching Varanasi, the Prime Minister was informed by the police commissioner, Divisional Commissioner and District Magistrate about’ the recent incident of criminal rape ‘. “Nine people were arrested in Varanasi in connection with the gang rape and sent to judicial custody. Police said at least 11 are still unknown and indifferent, according to the victim’s father, the girl came out of the house to meet a friend on March 29, but did not return to a few days. He spoke to Ani. He said that the victim is a student of a trade and wants to move forward in the game, but he has no preceding introduction to the accused. Their punishment must be such to give a strong message to society.