India's premier investigative agency Central Bureau of India (CBI) has denied that it has confirmed rape charges against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the Unnao case.

Earlier some sections of the media, including IndiaToday.in, had reported that CBI had "found incriminating evidence against BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar".

CBI, on Friday (May 11), clarified "that investigation in Unnao case is still continuing. CBI has not given any update/conclusion/views with respect to the case to any media person. All such stories related to Unnao case published/broadcast in the media recently are purely speculative."

Our original story follows:

As per the sources in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the team probing the Unnao rape case have found incriminating evidence against BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar, the prime accused.

On the basis of forensic evidence and reconstruction of the incident, the investigating agency have rechecked the conclusion that the girl's claims of rape are true.

The CBI, subsequently questioned several people who are allegedly involved in the case and they have also narrated the same sequence of events as told by the survivor.

In addition, the CBI investigation found loopholes in how the case was pursued by the police. The probe lay bare how the police derided their duty by delaying the medical check-up of the rape survivor-- to help Sengar.

Apart from this, the first FIR in the case did not include the BJP MLA's name.

In a statement recorded under Section 164 of CrPC, the rape survivor had named Sengar's key aide Shashi Singh-- accusing her of guarding the room the day he raped her.

The mother of the survivor, in her complaint to UP Police, now part of the CBI FIR, had also alleged that Shashi Singh lured her daughter and took her to Sengar's residence where he raped her.

Subsequently, Shashi Singh was sent to a four-day CBI custody on April 15 as a co-accused in the rape case.

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