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DNA test for ex-minister

Last Updated 11 July 2012, 19:21 IST

A DNA test will be conducted on , a former BSP minister in Uttar Pradesh and his personal assistant, after a woman who had earlier alleged being raped by the two, gave birth to a child, police said on Wednesday.

Based on the demands of the woman, who hails from Chitrakoot, the police late on Tuesday gave a go-ahead for a DNA test to be conducted on Daddu, a former rural development minister and also a close aide of former chief minister Mayawati.

The test will also be conducted on Daddu's personal assistant Angad. The victim was escorted to a private hospital in Allahabad by BJP leader Manju Maurya and gave birth to a baby boy on Monday.

Superintendent of police (crime) A K Pandey said the decision to conduct DNA test was taken in view of a 2011 complaint lodged by the woman at Karvi police station in Allahabad.

Police said the woman earlier had filed a complaint alleging that the minister and his personal assistant had been raping her for three years, and when she got pregnant they thrashed her and threw her out of the house.

The woman had raised the matter with the media then and after a furore, a case was registered against the two but no follow-up happened as the BSP was in power.

The woman reiterated her charges at the Allahabad hospital following which the police have decided to ascertain her child’s paternity and the veracity of her charges.

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(Published 11 July 2012, 19:21 IST)

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