NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi on Wednesday said the Supreme Court will list for hearing a letter written by kin of Unnao rape survivor alleging threat from accused BJP MLA Kuldip Singh Sengar . The CJI said the top court "will try to do something constructive in this destructive atmosphere.""Unfortunately, the letter is yet to see the light of the day and yet the newspapers flashed it as if I have read the letter," the CJI said.The CJI's observations came when senior lawyer V Giri, who is assisting the court as an amicus curiae in child rape cases, sought urgent listing of the Unnao rape case.The court also asked the Uttar Pradesh authorities to file a status report by Thursday on the accident of the Unnao rape case victim.The 19-year-old woman, who was allegedly raped two years ago by BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar at his residence in Unnao, was critically injured in a car crash on Sunday.She was travelling with her family when their car was hit by a speeding truck in the northern state's Rae Bareli district.Two of her family members were killed in the accident while her lawyer also sustained serious injuries. The woman's family has filed a complaint alleging "conspiracy" behind the car crash.In the letter written to the CJI, it was mentioned that Sengar's brother Manoj Singh and one Kunnu Mishra, along with another accused Shashi Singh's son Naveen Singh and two other unknown persons, on July 7 came in a car to their house in Makhi village and threatened that "they could buy out the judges to get accused Kuldip Singh and Shashi Singh out on bail and send the rape survivor and her relatives to jail on the charge of filing false case".Ironically, the letter by the three women was dated July 12, a fortnight before the aunt, Pushpa Singh, one of the prime witnesses in the case, died in a road accident.