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    Patna, April 26 : A woman, who was allegedly raped and then set on fire by   a civic body chief in Bihar, died after battling for life for six days, a police   official said Saturday. The victim, Asha Devi, in her 30s, suffered nearly 80 percent   burns. She died at a nursing home in Siliguri in neighbouring West   Bengal.
 She was admitted in a critical condition in the nursing home last   week after she was set on fire by Navin Yadav, Thakurganj Nagar Panchayat chief   in Kishanganj district, about 350 km from the state capital here.
 
 She was   raped and set on fire by Yadav, says the FIR lodged in the case. A case has been   lodged against Yadav, said Superintendent of Police M.R. Naik.
 
 He later   surrendered to the police and was remanded to 14 days judicial custody by   Kishanganj chief judicial magistrate Monday.
 
 The victim, in her dying   declaration before a magistrate, blamed Yadav and charged him with burning her,   police sources said.
 
 The victim, a resident of station road in Thakurganj   and a mother of two, was heard crying for help after Yadav allegedly set her   ablaze in her room. She told her relatives that he had poured kerosene on her   before setting her on fire, police sources said.
 
 Her family members told   the police that in the past Yadav had often demanded sexual favours from the   victim and had threatened her.
 
 "He threatened her on Sunday too, but she   refused. Angered by her resistance, he forcibly entered her room and tried to   burn her," a relative said.
 
 The victim's husband died four years ago.   After his death, the woman looked after a printing business started by her   husband to earn a living.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
   (IANS) Comments... The news women dies of being raped set on fire, appears to be
  disgusting for   any soul, how many more will have such a tragic end in
  Bihar, asks my son a   student of 8th satndard? is it the good
  governence of Mr Nitish Kumar,he   enquires again?
 The young inquistive mind poses some intricte questions,    he further
  compares the situation,why we dont hear such news of arson, rape   or
  loot,here in Saudi Arabia? Why do we put chains to our luggage when   we
  travel by train from delhi to Patna,while here we leave our cars   open
  on the road side ?
 
 I said ,better you ask chief minister your   self,he is the best to
  answer you, probably this is  the way of life there   which Mr Nitish
  might have dreamt of.  Are we paying the price of    democracy, he
  comments
 
 Dr Anwer Ahsan
 Dammam, Saudi Arabia
 drahsan1954@gmail.com
 
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