Robert Vadra Reaches Out to Help Delhi Rape Victim

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NEW DELHI: Robert Vadra, visited the Delhi rape victim admitted in Delhi AIIMS and helped the parents of rape victim to get a room for accomodation near the ICU.

Talking to media, Mr Vadra said that the alleged assault of a 12-year-old girl in the national capital is a shame for entire country.

The minor girl has been shifted to the neurosurgery intensive care unit (ICU) for the treatment.

“I am very very upset and disappointed with this incident. I am also the father of a girl and I can see how unsafe the girls and women of our country feel. This incident happening in the national capital is a shame for the country. By giving compensation to the family I don’t think is the plan further. We need to instil the fear of law in perpetrator’s minds so that they don’t commit these crimes,” Vadra said.

Vadra further said that he will come back again to see the condition of the girl.

“I am praying for the recovery of the girl. I will come back again to see her,” he said.

The victim is on a ventilator support and at present her blood platelet count is low. She may undergo neurosurgery when the count improves, sources said on Friday.

The Delhi Police had on Thursday evening arrested an accused in connection with the sexual assault and attack on the 12-year-old girl in Paschim Vihar in the national capital earlier in the week, the Delhi Police said.

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