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Give protection to Unnao survivor, admit her to AIIMS Delhi immediately, demands Bhim Army Chief Chandra Shekhar AzadThe country saw during the Hathras case how the Uttar Pradesh government provides protection to the criminals and how it functions in case of criminals, Azad said
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Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad. Credit: PTI Photo
Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad. Credit: PTI Photo

After two minor Dalit girls were found dead in a field in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao with the third girl, whose body was found along with the other two, undergoing treatment at a hospital in the district, Bhim Army Chief Chandra Shekar Azad demanded that the survivor should be immediately taken to AIIMS Delhi via an air ambulance.

"It is important to provide protection and give better treatment to the only witness child in the Unnao case. The child should be immediately taken to AIIMS Delhi via an air ambulance," Azad said in a tweet.

"The country saw during the Hathras case how the Uttar Pradesh government provides protection to the criminals and how it functions in case of criminals," he added.

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"We won't let the government repeat Hathras again at any cost," Azad said in another tweet, adding that his team was heading to the incident spot and that there should be no compromise when it comes to the security and honour of sisters.

Three minor girls were found in the field on Wednesday evening by the villagers when they did not return after they left their house to bring fodder for the cattle, the police said.

The villagers informed the police and rushed the girls to a hospital, where two of them were declared brought dead while one was taken to the Unnao hospital for treatment, they added.

The bodies of the victims have been sent for postmortem and an investigation is underway, police said.

"The doctor states that there are symptoms of poisoning; probe on," Unnao SP told ANI.

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(Published 18 February 2021, 02:45 IST)