Uttarakhand: Troubles rise for BJP leader accused of rape in Nainital, another woman comes forward against Bora
A month ago, a woman employee posted in Uttarakhand Co-operative Dairy Federation (UCDF) had accused BJP leader and Nainital Milk Producer Cooperative Union President Mukesh Bora of harassment. The victim had made a written complaint about the matter to the UCDF officials. However, the officials are talking about getting the matter investigated.
BJP leader Mukesh Bora’s troubles are increasing. After a woman employee resident of Lalkuan accused him of rape, now the matter of harassment of another woman employee is coming to light. Actually, there is a training center of UCDF in Lalkuan in which milk producers are trained. Last August, during the training here, Mukesh Bora had a quarrel with a woman employee. After this, the woman employee had made a written complaint against Mukesh Bora to the UCDF officials.
She also accused him of harassment. The UCDF officials did not take any action on the complaint given a month ago. Also, the matter remained suppressed in the department. Director of Dairy Development Department Dr. Sanjay Khetwal said that the matter is under cognizance. Investigation of the complaint letter given by the woman is being started.
Bora not arrested even after 48 hours
Police has not been able to arrest BJP leader Mukesh Bora and his driver Kamal Belwal even after 48 hours of filing the case. According to police sources, the police will soon question the woman again. After this, the police can increase the sections in the case. Evidence is being continuously collected by the police. According to the lawyer of the victim woman, in the 164 statement recorded by the magistrate, the victim has made many serious allegations against the accused Mukesh Bora. On the other hand, CO Lalkuan Sangeeta said that the case is being investigated. The police is collecting evidence. On Tuesday, the police called the woman for investigation but she could not come due to some reasons. The woman has been called again for investigation on Wednesday.