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Gang rape, blackmail and more: Congress leaders accused of violating 23 women in Rajasthan in exchange for jobs, deny charges

“Gang rape, blackmail and more: Congress leaders accused of violating 23 women in Rajasthan in exchange for jobs, deny charges”, Opindia, February 11, 2024:

“A Congress party leader and his accomplices have come under the scanner for raping 23 women under the pretext of providing them jobs as ‘Anganwadi workers.’ The incident took place in Sirohi city of Rajasthan.

As per a report by Gantantra News, the primary accused were identified as Municipal Corporation Chairman Mahendra Mewada and the former Municipal Commissioner Mahendra Choudhary.

The 23 women were asked to travel from Pali to Sirohi and then made to stay at a wine shop. Mahendra Mewada, Mahendra Choudhary and 10-15 other men spiked their meals, which made the victims unconscious…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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