Wardha (Maharashtra):The condition of a woman college teacher who was set ablaze by a stalker in Maharashtra's Wardha district is "very critical", hospital authorities said on Tuesday.
Residents of Hinganghat and Samudrapur areas in Wardha took out a protest march on Tuesday, demanding the death penalty for the accused -Vikesh Nagrale (27).
The accused set Ankita Pisudde (25) ablaze on Monday morning while she was on her way to the college.
She was earlier rushed to a nearby primary health centre from where she was shifted to Orange City Hospital and Research Centre in Nagpur where doctors said her condition is "very critical".
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"At present, her condition is still critical," the medical bulletin issued by the hospital said, adding that she was on oxygen support and under critical care monitoring.
"In view of her very critical condition, prognosis has been repeatedly explained to her relatives and police personnel," the bulletin said.
Wardha's guardian minister Sunil Kedar and Hinganghat BJP MLA Samir Kunnawar visited the hospital.
Meanwhile, around 7,000 people, including members of political parties, activists, women and college students, marched from Nanduri Chowk to Ambedkar Square in Wardha while raising slogans against Nagrale.
They also submitted a memorandum to a senior revenue official in Hinganghat, demanding trial in the case to be fast-tracked and the death penalty for the accused.
A few demonstrators also demanded that the accused be handed over to the public for 10 minutes, an official said.