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The incident comes days ahead of the third anniversary of the gruesome December 16 gangrape incident.
Updated : Dec 13, 2015, 10:43 PM IST
The shocking rape case of a seven-year-old girl in the national capital evoked sharp criticism on Sunday, with DCW chief Swati Maliwal alleging that the victim was "denied" treatment for four hours at the AIIMS.
The girl was allegedly sexually assaulted on Friday by a juvenile living in her neighbourhood in south Delhi's Tigri area, following which a case was registered and the accused was apprehended by the police. The incident comes days ahead of the third anniversary of the gruesome December 16 gangrape incident.
Visited 7 yr old girl raped in Del. She is in so much pain. Had to undergo 2 hr surgery. Wat shame. How many more Nirbhaya will Delhi have?
— Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) December 13, 2015
Shocked. AIIMS denied treatment to bleeding 7 year old rape victim for 4 hours. Wasn't given even first aid. Will issue Notice. Unacceptable
— Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) December 13, 2015
The Aam Aadmi Party also reacted strongly and expressed concern over the issue while assuring that all measures are being taken to ensure safety of women in the city.
"The girl is like our daughter and we want women to feel secure while travelling and measures like CCTV installation in buses and public areas are being taken up. DCW and DCPCR (Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights) are working to make environment safer for women," senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas told reporters.
"As far as the Nirbhaya case accused is concerned, with just days to go for his release, I can only say that it will pose a danger to the society as he will be living among us, and one doesn't know who would be his next victim," he said.
Meanwhile, the mother of the victim claimed the police was not showing the face of the accused.
"The accused lives somewhere nearby but we have never seen his face. Police officials are saying they have nabbed him but when my elder daughter and son-in-law went to enquire, the police did not show his face. Sometimes they say he has been sent to jail... sometimes they say he has been sent for medical examination but his face was not shown to us," she said.