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SC Refuses to Stay Arrest of Rape-Accused UP Min Gayatri Prajapati

SC said its order to lodge FIR against Prajapati is being given a “political colour” and that is “unfortunate”.

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UP Transport Minister Gayatri Prajapati, who is evading arrest, on Monday failed to get relief from the Supreme Court, which expressed unhappiness that its order on lodging of an FIR against the SP leader was being given "political colour".

A bench headed by Justice A K Sikri clarified that it has only ordered the Uttar Pradesh police to lodge an FIR against Prajapati in cases of alleged gang rape and attempt to rape a woman and her daughter and is not monitoring these cases.

The minister can approach the court concerned for appropriate relief, the apex court said while rejecting Prajapati's plea for a recall of its order on lodging of an FIR against him.

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The apex court had on 17 February directed UP Police to lodge an FIR against Prajapati and asked it to submit an action taken report regarding the incidents in eight weeks in a sealed cover.

"We have simply directed registration of an FIR and investigation in these cases," the bench said, adding, "Now political colour is being given to this order. It is unfortunate".

"Let the police investigate this matter and say whatever they want," the apex court said.

Prajapati, whose opponents have used the issue in electioneering in poll-bound state to attack him and his party, has cried foul alleging that it is a "politically motivated" case as the complainant is affiliated to the BJP.

Seeking a stay on his impending arrest, the minister had claimed that the state government had not put the facts in the right perspective before the apex court and false allegations were levelled against him.

The apex court's direction had come on a PIL filed by a woman who had alleged repeated gang rape by Prajapati and others and sought the court's direction for lodging of an FIR.

The petitioner's counsel had argued that the UP Police had not taken any action on the complaint which was given to UP’s Director General of Police.

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The counsel appearing for the state had said that since it was election time in the state, the government has said in the affidavit that the alleged incident cannot be ascertained and there was a delay in filing of the complaint.

Narrating the incident, the petitioner’s counsel had said the alleged incident had first taken place in October 2014 and continued till July 2016. And when the accused tried to molest the minor daughter of the petitioner, she decided to lodge a complaint.

Prajapati was sacked by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav last year but was later reinstated to the council of ministers.

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