The victim was brutally raped by neighbours, who also held her captive for days. The horrific crime that was reported from Gandhi Nagar area on April had led to a huge public outcry.
Kumar had earlier visited the victim in AIIMS on April 21 and given Rs two lakh from her discretionary grant to the parents for treatment and other expenses.
During the visit today, the Speaker enquired about her well being from her parents and assured them all assistance.
"We, as responsible citizens of this great nation, must resolve to support and assist in the rehabilitation of such inhuman acts. We must treat our women with utmost dignity and respect," the Speaker said.
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