Leakage of video a conspiracy: Rape victim’s father

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Shahjahanpur: The father of a law student, who accused BJP leader Swami Chinmayanand of raping her, on Sunday termed the leakage of the video footage given to the SIT by his daughter, as a “conspiracy” and said he would request the Supreme Court to order a probe into it.
“From where have the screenshots and videos come to the social media? The screenshots have been posted even on various social media platforms. These were given to the SIT by my daughter. This is a conspiracy,” he said.
He said he would inform the Supreme Court about it and seek a probe in the entire matter.
Meanwhile, Swami Omji, a self-styled godman, on Sunday came out in support of Chinmayanand.
“If any false case is registered against Chinamayanand, then crores of Hindus will hit the streets throughout the country and rise in rebellion,” said Omji, who was also a contestant in reality TV show Bigg Boss.
“The UP government must not register any case of rape against Chinmayanand and if it has been lodged, it must be be withdrawn,” he said.
Omji claimed the girl student had met Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in Delhi and it was at their behest that a zero FIR was lodged against Chinmayanand. (PTI)

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