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Muzaffarpur horror: NCW steps in; Opposition steps up attack after minor girl's rape-murder - 10 points

 NCW steps in; Opposition steps up attack after minor girl's rape-murder - 10 points

Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram speaks with the media during a protest after the death of a minor Dalit rape victim during treatment at a hospital, in Patna. (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: The death of a 9-year-old Dalit girl after a brutal rape in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur has triggered outrage across the country. As allegations of medical negligence and administrative failure emerge, here are 10 things to know about the case that has prompted interventions from the NHRC, NCW, and national leaders:1. Brutal assault on a 9-year-old girl in MuzaffarpurOn May 26, the minor girl was allegedly lured with chocolate near her aunt’s house and taken to a maize field where she was raped and physically assaulted.

She sustained serious neck and internal injuries.2. Referred to Patna after initial treatmentShe was first admitted to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) in Muzaffarpur. Due to her critical condition, she was referred to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) on May 30.3. Left in an ambulance for hours at PMCHAccording to her uncle, the child was kept waiting for 2-3 hours inside an ambulance outside PMCH before being admitted.

Despite her condition, proper care was allegedly delayed, and the family claims she was only admitted after they raised a ruckus.4. Allegations of negligence and overmedicationThe family alleged that doctors gave the child sedatives through the night, and she died the next morning. They also claimed they had to spend Rs 25,000 at the government hospital.5. NHRC issues notices, calls it a violation of human rightsThe National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) took suo motu cognisance and issued notices to the chief secretary and DGP of Bihar, calling the incident a serious human rights violation.

A detailed report has been sought within two weeks.6. NCW demands immediate action, cites 'systemic failures'National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar also took suo motu cognisance, demanding a probe into the role of the hospital authorities and police, and calling the delay in treatment "gross negligence."7. RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav slams government for inactionRJD leader Tejashwi Yadav accused the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government of prioritising elections over justice.

He said the CM and Deputy CMs haven't even acknowledged the case, calling the law and order situation in Bihar "criminal disorder."8. Rahul Gandhi blames 'double-engine' governmentLeader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi posted on X that the girl's life could’ve been saved with timely medical care. He blamed the NDA’s negligence and vowed to fight until the family receives justice.9. Government promises Rs 4 lakh ex gratia, fast-track trialBihar minister Kedar Gupta announced a Rs 4 lakh compensation, promised a chargesheet within 10 days, and said the government would seek a death sentence for the accused within two months.10. Accused is a repeat offenderAccording to media reports cited by the NHRC, the same accused had previously raped another 12-year-old girl and tried to kill her. The delay in action raises questions about policing and prevention mechanisms.

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