Addressing a press conference here, Sori's nephew and activist Lingaram Kodopi accused the police of "coercion" claiming that Sori's relatives are being picked up randomly and being forced to give statement that the attack on her was "orchestrated" by her to gain sympathy.
"What is happening in the name of investigation is harassment and the police are trying to frame us. Police are forcing us to state that the attack on her was either the result of some personal dispute or orchestrated by herself in order to gain sympathy," he claimed.
44-year-old Sori, a popular tribal activist, was attacked with some acid-like substance allegedly by a group of youths last month.
She was initially treated at a hospital in Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh's Bastar district and later brought to Delhi. She returned to her native place earlier this month.
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"After Soni Sori's father returned home, he told us that the senior IPS officer called his daughter a prostitute and claimed that police officers had sexually assaulted her," he further claimed.
These allegations are also mentioned in the letter to the President.
Senior lawyer Vrinda Grover, who is counsel to both Sori and Kodopi, raised questions on the intentions behind the setting up of the SIT to probe the attack on Sori.
Even the NHRC was "reluctant" in recording statements in the case citing that the investigation by the SIT is underway, she added.