As the incident sparked an outcry in the national capital, which saw massive protests over the gangrape of a paramedical student barely four months ago, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he was "deeply disturbed" with the brutality committed on the child and asked the society to work to root out the evil.
Adding to the outrage, the cops allegedly offered the victim's family Rs 2,000 to hush up the case and made insensitive remarks while Assistant Commissioner of Police B S Ahlwat slapped a girl protester at least four times which left her bleeding in an ear.
The victim, who the doctors claimed was undernourished and weighing 20 kg, was shifted to AIIMS from Swami Dayanand Hospital for treatment. She underwent a surgery at the Swami Dayanand hospital for removing foreign objects from her body.
"After giving anaesthesia, more tests were conducted and we found that there were some foreign objects like candle and a 200 ml bottle of hair oil inside her body," said Dr R K Bansal of Swami Dayanand hospital.
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Bansal said they were not giving her food as she had infection in her stomach also.
The horrific incident took place in east Delhi's Gandhi Nagar. The girl, who was missing from April 15 evening, was rescued on April 17 from the ground floor of the building where her family was staying.
"The accused has been identified and a team is already on its way to arrest him," Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar told PTI.
Prabhakar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East), told reporters tonight that they have slapped section 307 (attempt to murder) of IPC aginst the accused along with sections 376 (a) (rape), 362-A (kidnapping) of IPC and 6 and 9 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act, 2012.