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Atul Rai

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Indian politician

Atul Rai
ConstituencyGhosi,Uttar Pradesh
Personal details
Born (1982-07-05)5 July 1982 (age 42)
Ghazipur,Uttar Pradesh, India
Citizenship Indian
Political partyBahujan Samaj Party
ResidenceBirpur, Ghazipur
OccupationPolitician and businessman

Atul Rai is an Indian politician and aMember of Parliament from theGhosi constituency inUttar Pradesh. According to his election filing he had assets worth more than 6 crore rupees.[1]

Early life

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Atul Rai was born on 20 February 1982 in Birpur village ofGhazipur district inUttar Pradesh in a Bhumihar family. His father, Bharat Singh Rai, was an employee ofDiesel Locomotive Works inVaranasi. Atul got his early education fromKendriya Vidyalaya, DLW, Varanasi. He graduated fromHarish Chandra Postgraduate College, Varanasi. After graduation, he started his own business.

His brother is Pawan Kumar Rai, and his wife is Priyanka Singh.[2]

Political career

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Atul Rai joinedBahujan Samaj Party in 2015. He contested the assembly election of Uttar Pradesh in 2017 fromZamania (Assembly constituency) and garnered 67,559 votes. In his first election, he lost a close contest with 9,264 votes.

In the 2019 General Lok sabha election, Atul Rai Contested the Parliament election from Ghosi [Loksabha Constituency] and won the election by a margin of 122000+votes.

Rape allegations

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In May 2019, a woman accused Atul Rai of rape at his home in Varanasi. Mr. Rai, who denied the accusation, was arrested a month later and has been in jail since then.

In November 2020, Atul Rai's brother registered a police complaint accusing the victim of committing forgery. The woman called the accusations as harassment and an attempt to force her to withdraw the rape charge. However, the court, in August 2021, issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against her.

In desperation, the woman and a male friend travelled from their state in Uttar Pradesh to the capital, Delhi, and on 16 August 2021, self-immolated themselves outside India's Supreme Court. They were live on Facebook as they sprinkled petrol on themselves and lit the fire. Before setting themselves alight, the duo named several police officials, including then SSP Varanasi Amit Pathak and CO Bhelupur Amrendra Singh, and a judge of MPMLA court Prayagraj, accusing them of conspiring with Mr. Rai.

The man died at the hospital on Saturday, 21 August 2021. The woman succumbed to her death on the evening of Tuesday, 24 August 2021.

After this incident, theYogi Adityanath government registered an FIR against Rai and ex-IPSAmitabh Thakur, who had announced to contest the election against Yogi Adityanath while leaving everyone else. Thakur was arrested immediately after the registration of the FIR in a highly contentious manner. Thakur called this a targeted and selective political vendetta. The case is presently in Court.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

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  1. ^"Atul Kumar Singh, BSP MP from Ghosi - Our Neta". Retrieved23 February 2024.
  2. ^"जानिए कौन हैं अतुल राय". patrika.com. Retrieved23 May 2019.
  3. ^"Woman, who accused BSP MP Atul Rai of rape & set herself ablaze outside SC, breathes last".www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  4. ^"'Raped' by BSP MP, woman who set herself on fire dies; family says was being harassed".The Indian Express. 25 August 2021. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  5. ^"UP Woman Who Accused MP Of Rape Dies Week After She Set Herself On Fire At Supreme Court Gate".NDTV.com. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  6. ^Scroll Staff."Woman who accused BSP MP of raping her dies a week after setting herself on fire".Scroll.in. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  7. ^PTI (24 August 2021)."Woman who accused BSP MP Atul Rai of rape and set herself, friend on fire outside SC, dies".ThePrint. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  8. ^"Zamania - Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Results 2017". india.com. Retrieved26 April 2019.
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