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Unnao Deaths: FIR Registered Against Cong Leader Udit Raj For 'Misleading' Tweet

The superintendent of police (SP) Anand Kulkarni alleged that the claims made by Raj were untrue and the post was intended to create anger through 'misleading' rumours

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Unnao Deaths: FIR Registered Against Cong Leader Udit Raj For 'Misleading' Tweet
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With the police accusing him of propagating fake news that the teenagers were raped and their bodies cremated against the will of their family, an FIR has been registered against Congress leader Udit Raj for his tweet over the recent Unnao incident.

The claims made in the tweet were far from the facts emerging in the post-mortem report, said Superintendent of Police (SP) Anand Kulkarni. The SP further alleged that the post was an attempt to create anger through "misleading" rumours. 

The post-mortem report did not confirm rape and the families had themselves cremated the bodies without any pressure, the SP said, adding that through the tweet, an effort was made to propagate concocted and fake news.

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An FIR has been registered with the Sadar Kotwali police station in this connection and further action is being taken, the SP said.

In the tweet in Hindi, posted Friday, Udit Raj had stated, "Just spoke to former MP Savitri Bai Phule on the telephone. Police let them meet the victims in Unnao after difficulty. The victims' family members said the girls had been raped and the bodies were cremated against their wishes."

When contacted on Saturday, Udit Raj said he had tweeted on the issue after talking to Phule who had gone there. "I have also given a reference to Phule in the tweet."

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He then went on to attack the BJP government in the state.

In Uttar Pradesh, cases are being lodged against all those raising their voices, he alleged. In Hathras, when "officials had spread the rumour", no action was taken but "we are standing with the truth and no one can suppress our voice", he said.

Three girls, aged 15, 14 and 16, left their homes in Babuhara village in Asoha, around 36 km south of Lucknow, to collect fodder on Wednesday evening. As they did not return, their family members went out to search and found them in a field.

The villagers informed the police and rushed the girls to a local hospital where two of them were declared brought dead. The third girl was rushed to the Unnao hospital and later referred to Kanpur.

The last rites of the deceased girls were performed Friday morning amid tight security arrangements.

The Unnao police have held two people in this connection, accusing them of murder over a one-sided love affair.

With PTI Inputs 

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