Hathras victim’s Fake Sister-In-Law Dr. Rajkumari Bansal Exposed
Hathras victim’s Fake Sister-In-Law exposed Bhima Army connection, provocative posts on Facebook: Hathras Case News. In the Hathras incident, Dr. Rajkumari Bansal of Jabalpur, who lived two days in the house of the victim’s family, has come to know about his association with the Bhima Army.
Officials of the Gwalior Bhim Army admitted that Dr. Bansal who allegedly posed as the Hathras victim’s fake sister-in-law is associated with the organization. The provocative messages on their Facebook posts suggest that they are supportive of this ideology.
In a post put on October 3, she even wrote that it is regrettable that the daughter of Hathras is a Hindu, would have been post-mortem if buried. This post is October 3.
Her post has also come under discussion after coming into controversy with the Hathras incident.
Everyone’s eye Continuous attempts were made to contact Dr. Bansal regarding this entire incident, but she is not answering the phone and the message. Dr. Bansal is originally from Jagjivan Nagar in Gwalior. She last visited Gwalior in January 2020.
From the doctor’s Facebook account
On October 3 at 6.29 pm, Dr. Rajkumari Bansal posted another from her Facebook account, showing the UP Chief Minister’s statement in the breaking news of the news channel, in which he is saying that the blood of Thakurs is hot, Thakurs Makes mistakes.
On this, Dr. Rajkumar Bansal wrote – ‘Keep the ego of caste limited within your caste, or else your hot blood will be overshadowed by the blood of your centuries. However, after investigation, it was found that the statement of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was fake.
On October 9 at 9.40 pm, a post was made on the humble tribute of BSP founder Kanshi Ram on Parinirvan Divas. In which it is said, ‘Be self-sufficient, your future generations have come to the brink of slavery. Give proof of your being alive. Get out of the houses, fight the unscrupulous. ‘
Officials of Gwalior Bhim Army said- not members, but are associated with the organization
Azad Pritam Singh, District Senior Vice President of Bhim Army, Gwalior, said that Dr. Rajkumari Bansal does not have any direct connection with Bhim Army, but she is attached to us.
We have sisters. I am personally familiar with. If the administration or police take any action, we will stand with them.
Dr. Rajkumari missing from duty after registering for presence in Dindori
Jabalpur. Action has also been taken against Dr. Rajkumari Bansal, who went from Jabalpur to Hathras without duly obtaining permission from the medical administration, in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh.
Dr. Rajkumari was posted as a Medical Officer at Dindori District Hospital in 2013. She has been missing from duty since September 6, 2013, without notice and permission.
Disciplinary action was recommended against him for not responding despite repeated correspondence by the department. However, in the year 2014, Dr. Rajkumar resigned.
Dr. Rajkumari also served for about four months at the District Hospital, Jabalpur. He then enrolled in the Medical College, Indore for his postgraduate studies in Forensic Medicine.
Then worked in a private college and then started services as a Demonstrator in the Department of Pharmacology, Medical College, Jabalpur.
Here also Hathras went without telling. However, the Medical Dean, Dr. Pradeep Kasar says that such a complaint has not been revealed against him earlier.