Massive protests were witnessed in Assam after a 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by three persons in Nagaon district, police said on Friday.
The incident took place in Dhing area when the girl was returning home from her tuition on Thursday evening.
The minor was found in an unconscious state by the roadside and rescued by locals, who informed the police. She has been admitted to a hospital for treatment.
Two persons have been detained for interrogation and a search is underway for others, a police officer has said.
Meanwhile, people from all sections of society hit the streets on Friday morning demanding the arrest of the culprits.
Tension prevailed in the area as Director General of Police G P Singh rushed to Dhing.
Shopkeepers downed the shutters of their business establishments and social and political organisations demanded stringent action against the culprits and security for women and girls.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said, "The horrific incident at Dhing, involving a minor, is a crime against humanity and has struck our collective conscience."
"We will NOT SPARE anyone & BRING the perpetrators to JUSTICE. I've directed @DGPAssamPolice to visit the site and ensure swift action against such monsters," Sarma posted on X.
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