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An Indian lawmaker was sentenced to life Friday for raping a
teenager whose plight police ignored until she tried to set herself on fire, in
a case highlighting the impunity often enjoyed by the powerful.
The day after she did so last year her father died in police
custody, with the family alleging he was tortured for pursuing the case. Later
she was critically injured in a suspicious car crash.
On Monday the court convicted Kuldeep Singh Sengar of raping
the-then 17-year-old at his home in Uttar Pradesh state in 2017, and his
sentence was handed down Friday.
Sengar, 53, was expelled from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in August as the case started to make
headlines — but remained a lawmaker.
“This court does not find any mitigating circumstance. Sengar was
(a) public servant and (he) betrayed people’s faith,” the Press Trust of India
reported the judge as saying.
After her rape, police in the notoriously lawless northern state
initially refused to take action on her complaint against the four-time
legislator.
Nearly a year after her assault, the girl tried to set herself on
fire outside the home of Uttar Pradesh leader, and BJP stalwart, Yogi
Adityanath, in protest.
A separate trial is being held over the car accident that injured
the woman, who cannot be named, amid allegations it was a hit carried out on
Sengar’s orders.
The case was heard in Delhi from August 5 after the Supreme Court
ordered the trial be moved from Uttar Pradesh, where the politician enjoyed
considerable clout.
Sengar, who was tried under child protection laws as the victim
was a minor at the time of the assault, denied the charges.
He was also fined 2.5 million rupees ($35,120). (Text, excluding
headline, courtesy of AFP)

























