Doctors attending to the victim at the AIIMS said the girl's condition was stable. She was shifted to AIIMS last evening.
Protests erupted at AIIMS and Police Headquarters this morning demanding justice for the victim and punishment to policemen who allegedly did not help locate the girl who went missing on April 15.
Activists belonging to Aam Aadmi Party protested outside Delhi Police Headquarters alleging police apathy in the case while others staged a demonstration outside AIIMS Hospital in solidarity with the girl.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had said yesterday that he was "deeply disturbed" with the brutality committed on the child and asked the society to work to root out the evil.
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.
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