New Delhi: The Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Monday said it will probe the allegations that some of its leaders were aware of the reported sexual assault of a woman activist at Tikri border protest site, who later died due to COVID-19 at a private hospital in Haryana.
"We have seen reports on television that some farmer leaders at Tikri border were aware of the assault and they did not take any action. We cannot confirm these reports at present, but we assure you that we will probe these allegations and take strict action," farmer leader Yogendra Yadav said at a virtual press conference.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) had on Sunday said that it had zero tolerance towards violence against women amidst reports that the woman activist from West Bengal was sexually assaulted on her way to join the farmers' protest and later at Tikri border by some persons posing to be "Kisan Social Army" members.
She was assaulted by some of these persons on the way to Delhi and after reaching the Tikri border. A week later, she developed a high fever and was found COVID-19 positive. She was admitted to a private hospital in Bahadurgarh. Sadly, on April 30, she passed away due to COVID-19, it had said.
Laying down the timeline of events, Yadav said the farmers outfit came to know about the alleged assault only after the victim's father, who was also present in the press conference, came to meet them on May 2.
"The father reached Delhi on April 29 and met the woman, who was in a critical condition. She told him the details of the assault before passing away on April 30," he said.
Yadav added that on May 3, SKM held a meeting with its Tikri border members and it was decided that the accused would be brought to justice. However, the decision to file an FIR was left with the victim's father.
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