New Delhi: A young woman was allegedly raped by a Rajasthan minister’s son several times over a period of one year in Delhi and Jaipur.
The Jaipur-based woman lodged a zero FIR in which she accused the Congress leader’s son of raping her on multiple occasions between January 8, 2021 and April 17 this year, police said on Sunday.
Charges of rape, causing hurt by intoxicating drugs, causing miscarriage, abducting a woman to compel her for marriage, unnatural offences, criminal intimidation and molestation have been slapped against the accused, as per the FIR registered in north Delhi.
The woman claimed she came across the accused through Facebook last year. After the duo met in Jaipur, the woman was invited to Sawai Madhopur on January 8, 2021, The Indian Express reported.
“My drink was spiked. The next day, when I woke up… he showed me photos and videos of myself where I was naked. I got worried and started crying,” read the FIR.
“He made me stay at a hotel where he got our names registered as husband and wife. He then promised to marry me… but then he got drunk and abused me… He would beat me up and make obscene videos of me. He would threaten to upload them and make them viral,” the woman stated.
“On August 11 last year, I found out I was pregnant with his baby… He said he can’t have the baby and forced me to take a pill but I didn’t,” the FIR said.
Delhi Police said they had informed Rajasthan Police about the case and that they are carrying out further investigations.
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