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The Delhi Police booked a Sahitya Akademi Award winner after a 32-year-old woman accused him of raping her, officials said on Sunday.
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The woman, a UPSC aspirant, stated in her complaint that she met the accused in 2013 and subsequently developed friendship.
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He added that the matter was being investigated and no arrest made yet.
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In her complaint, she referred to an incident when he allegedly hurled abuses and beat her up following her eye surgery.
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“I started crying. He then forced himself upon me. I cried but he raped me and left. The next day, he came and started apologising. He also promised to marry me,” the FIR stated.
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The accused also allegedly contacted senior police officers in Madhya Pradesh who, in turn, threatened her, she claimed.