Kuldeep Singh Sengar, former BJP MLA from Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, is serving life imprisonment on rape charges. His daughter Aishwarya Sengar has written an emotional letter to Home Minister Amit Shah demanding protection of the victim and her family in the rape case. The logic behind which is that the victim is constantly publicly expressing fear of suicide or murder.
Expressing concern in the letter, Aishwarya wrote that the victim is repeatedly threatening in the media and social media that if Kuldeep Singh Sengar is granted bail or released, she will commit suicide. Aishwarya has expressed doubt that if any untoward incident or accident happens to the victim or the victim’s family, the entire blame will be put on her father.
Mention of old events in the letter
Aishwarya mentioned in the letter to the Home Minister that in 2018, the victim had attempted self-immolation in front of the CM residence, against which a case was registered under media pressure and her father (Kuldeep Sengar) was arrested. Aishwarya also mentioned in the letter the 2019 road accident in which the victim was injured and her relatives died. Aishwarya told that CBI, IIT Delhi, CFSL and CRRI had clearly considered this incident to be an accident. Delhi Court acquitted him and there was no appeal. But the media and the victim’s side still accuse her father of attempted murder.
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Media accused of creating narrative
Aishwarya further wrote in the letter that the media’s coverage of this case created a narrative due to which the right to a fair trial was taken away. As soon as any relief decision comes, protests and movements start. Or worse a shock to the family.
Aishwarya demanded that the victim be given constant protection and the media should not be misused. The letter made it clear that it is only for justice and human sympathy and not for any sympathy for oneself.
Supreme Court had canceled the bail
The Kuldeep Singh Sengar controversy erupted when on December 23, the Delhi High Court granted him bail and suspended his sentence. After which the Supreme Court canceled the decision of the High Court on 29 December.

