Bulandshahr: A teenage student of Babson College in Massachusetts, US, has been killed in a road accident in Uttar Pradesh.
The victim, Sudiksha Bhati, was in India for vacations and was supposed to return to the US on August 20. The 19-year-old was on her way to Bulandshahr on a two-wheeler when the accident took place.
Sudiksha was allegedly being chased by eve teaser while she was going to meet her relatives in Sikandrabad with her uncle Manoj Bhati. She was in Bulandshahr and was on holiday due to COVID-19 pandemic and was supposed to return to college in the US on August 20.
While speaking to ETV Bharat, Satyendra Bhati, uncle of the deceased Sudiksha Bhati said that around two men were following their vehicle and applied brakes on their vehicle suddenly. The Bullet had Jat Boys' inscribed on its number plate and its number started with UP-13.
"As I was wearing a helmet, I didn't get her voice properly. But, I am sure she was talking about those two men", said the deceased' uncle.
While her father, Jitendra Bhati for said that they have not received any support from the administration.
"We were not provided with any ambulance to carry the dead body of my child. After completing the autopsy, the hospital authority asked me to bring the plastic to wrap her body", said the father.
The state government spokesman though categorically denied that there was any eve-teasing involved in the incident and said that the family of the victim has not made any such complaint.
Atul Srivastava, Superintendent of Police (City) said that the body has been sent for post mortem and a probe was underway.
The former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has demanded action against the culprits. Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati has condemned the incident and demanded action against the culprits. She tweeted: "A promising student, Sudeeksha Bhaati, who was going on a bike with her uncle in Bulandshahr, lost her life due to eve-teasing, which is extremely sad, embarrassing and very condemnable.
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— Mayawati (@Mayawati) August 11, 2020बुलन्दशहर में अपने चाचा के साथ बाईक पर जा रही होनहार छात्रा सुदीक्षा भाटी को मनचलों की वजह से अपनी जान गंवानी पड़ी, जो अति-दुःखद, अति-शर्मनाक व अति-निन्दनीय। बेटियाँ आखिर कैसे आगे बढ़ेंगी? यूपी सरकार तुरन्त दोषियों के विरूद्ध सख्त कानूनी कार्रवाई करे, बीएसपी की यह पुरजोर माँग है।
— Mayawati (@Mayawati) August 11, 2020
"How will daughters progress?" BSP strongly demands that UP government should take strict legal action against the culprits immediately.
Sudiksha, whose father runs a small dhaba and mother is a homemaker, had grown up with dreams about a school education when financial constraints forced her to drop out in 2009.
The eldest of six siblings, when Sudiksha started her journey to fulfil that dream, circumstances led her father, Jitendra Bhati, to take her out of school. Jitendra, who comes from a family of farmers, had started a business in 2004, but faced losses in 2009.
As the business floundered, he had to sell off his land to start a tea stall. Keeping her in school was the last priority. Sudiksha was out of school for some time, but the urge to study kept her going.
"Initially, I was very upset with my father and blamed him for not being able to study. However, a few days later, I went to the government school and sought admission," she had said in an earlier interview.
She was later admitted to a government primary school in her village, Dhoom Manikpur, where she studied till Class V. Her bright academic credentials soon forced her father to think of a better school. He got Sudiksha books to prepare for the entrance exams to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and Vidyagyan Leadership Academy in Bulandshahr.
In 2011, Sudiksha was admitted to the latter, where she studied till Class 12, free of cost.
It was, however, a summer academic programme at the Lacocca Institute in Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in July 2016, which led Sudiksha to dream of going abroad. She was one of the 76 students from India selected by the institute.
"The experience was transformative. I decided I wanted to go to the US for future studies," she had told during her interviews earlier.
In April 2017, Sudiksha started preparing for the SAT exam, which assesses a student's readiness for admission in a US college, and TOEFL. "My school helped us prepare and funded the tests, besides exempting us from regular Class 12 classes, just to help us clear the exam," she had added.
Sudiksha, along with three other students of the school, had secured scholarships in different colleges in the US.
(IANS REPORT)
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