The body of survivor’s aunt was brought to her home in tight security

UNNAO: While being whisked away back to Rae Bareli jail after performing the last rites of his wife at Ganga Ghat on Wednesday afternoon, the Unnao rape survivor's uncle, accused BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar of hatching a conspiracy to kill all his family members. He also claimed to be having all the evidence to prove Sengar's role in the conspiracy and that he had been booked under false criminal charges.

After performing the rituals and lighting the pyre of his wife - a key CBI witness - who died in the accident on NH-31 on Sunday afternoon, the rape survivor 's uncle could barely speak to media as he was rushed away from the cremation ground as per the court orders.

" Kuldeep Singh Sengar mera poora parivaar kha gaya. Sirf hum hi hum reh gaye. Mere paas poore saakshya hain ki Sengar ne ye poori rachna rachi (Kuldeep Singh Sengar has finished my family. Only I am left. I have all evidence to prove that Sengar hatched this conspiracy)," he said as he was led away by police personnel.

Earlier, he spent some time with his family on the cremation ground and left a handwritten note with them, containing drawings and pointers explaining why he believes that the accident on Sunday was a murder conspiracy.

The papers he left with his family also include a five-page letter, signed by him and addressed to PM Narendra Modi. In the letter dated July 18, 2019, he demands Sengar's suspension from BJP while narrating the history of case since 2017. The family, however, was not sure if the letter had been posted to the PM by him or not. "Uncle gave us the papers which are in his writing. I am not sure if the letter has been posted to PM, but we decide on sending it to the PM soon," said his niece. "We have been hit from all sides. Our family members are dying. The government should wake up now and ensure justice to us," she added. The family members demanded justice, compensation and government jobs to the kin of the two deceased women. "The fake cases against our uncle should be withdrawn or be transferred to the Supreme Court," she said.

