The agitation over the alleged abduction and gang-rape of the woman in Jaswant Nagar area of Etawah on July 12 and her self-immolation yesterday, turned violent when some agitators resorted to brick batting and arsoning in the area.
Police, while promising to arrest the accused persons soon, resorted to lathi-charging to control the situation.
BSP workers and the family of the woman, demanding immediate arrest of the accused, staged a protest leading to a traffic jam on Sikandarau-Etah road.
Vehicular movement at Sikandarau area resumed only after Superintendent of Police Deepika Tiwari reached the spot and assured the family members and BSP workers that the accused would be nabbed soon.
"The victim has given her statement before her death in which she had taken some names. We have identified them and will arrest them soon," Tiwari said.
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