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Rape Accused BSP MP Atul Rai To Take Oath As Parliamentarian

By LawStreet News Network      30 January, 2020 11:01 PM      0 Comments
Rape Accused BSP MP Atul Rai To Take Oath As Parliamentarian

Atul Rai, a member of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), jailed over allegations of rape has been allowed a two-day parole today (January 30, 2020) to take oath as a Parliamentarian as the Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by the student who accused him of rape. The petition challenged the Allahabad High Courts order granting him a two-day parole for his oath in Parliament. 

A division bench of Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Hemant Gupta rejected the appeal filed against Allahabad High Courts January 23 order. 

The court had ordered Atul Rai to travel to Delhi in police custody and return to jail on January 31, 2020. 

The student alleged that she was repeatedly raped by the politician and that he filmed her and threatened her with the video. 

He contested last year's national election from Ghosi in Uttar Pradesh while evading arrest after the allegations emerged. His party chief Mayawati and Samajwadi Partys Akhilesh Yadav, while campaigning for him alleged that Atul Rai was a victim of a conspiracy by the BJP and it was the voters responsibility to defeat the plan. 

He went missing soon after Mayawati campaigned for him and did not turn up to take oath of office in the Parliament. He surrendered in June 22, after the Allahabad High Court refused to give him protection from the arrest. 

An FIR was registered against Rai on May 1 last year at Varanasi after which he was arrested.

Rai will go to Delhi in police custody and after he takes oath as a Member of Parliament during the Budget session, the police will take him back into custody on January 31. 

Author: Shubham Jindal



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