Kuldeep Singh Sengar


Kuldeep Singh Sengar is a former Member of legislative assembly, and belonged to Bhartiya Janta Party from Bangarmau, Uttar Pradesh, India who has been convicted of rape, murder, attempt to murder, criminal conspiracy and criminal intimidation. He is the main accused in the Unnao rape case and was booked under the POCSO Act. He is also accused of killing three people, including the victim's father in police custody and later her aunts by a conspired truck accident.

Political career

Sengar started his political career with Indian National Congress in the early 1990s. In 2002, he was a Bahujan Samaj Party candidate, winning the election from Unnao Sadar with 24% of the votes. It was the first time BSP won that seat. After being expelled from BSP due to alleged anti-party activities, he joined Samajwadi party and won a seat from Bangermau in 2007 and Bhagwant Nagar in 2012. In 2015, Kuldeep Singh's wife Sangeeta Singh won election of District Panchayat chief against Samajwadi Parti after which the party had estrangement with him and started seeing him as a rebel. He joined Bhartiya Janata Party in 2017 to contest the legislative election. He won the election from Bangermau, a seat BJP has never won before, with 43% of the votes polled. He had held this seat earlier under Samajwadi Party. He has won 4 legislative elections from Unnao region on three different party tickets and has won every time.

Rape, attempted murder, murder charge, arrest, expulsion

Rape charges

Sengar raped a 17-year-old teen in Unnao, who approached him asking for a job on 4 June 2017. On 13 April 2018, he was taken in by the Central Bureau of Investigation for questioning. Allahabad High Court took suo moto cognizance of the case and ordered his immediate arrest by the CBI. First Information Reports were lodged and Sengar was kept in judicial custody for a week. The CBI corroborated the victim's charge of rape. He was booked under 4 sections of the Indian Penal Code and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences. In December 2019, he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a minor.

Murder and attempt to murder charges

On 28 July 2019, two of the victim's aunts were killed, and the victim and her lawyer critically injured, when a truck rammed the car they were travelling in. Sengar has been booked for murder, attempt to murder, criminal conspiracy, and criminal intimidation. The police FIR lists 10 persons including Sengar's brother Manoj Singh Sengar, Sashi Singh and his aides.

Expulsion from BJP

Sengar was suspended from the BJP political party following the rape. In a statement, the State BJP president Swatantra Dev Singh said "Sengar was suspended by the party earlier and there is no change in his status. There is no change in the position of the party and the government, which is standing with the victim of the Unnao case." The demand for his expulsion from the ruling BJP grew, led by Congress Party leader Priyanka Gandhi and later joined in by other opposition party leaders.
In August 2019, after facing massive public and political outrage, the state and the Centre led BJP government finally expelled him from the party. The suspension and later expulsion did not automatically disqualify him as a legislature. As of now, however, he is not a part of any legislative committee.

Previous criminal activities

Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant
Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty : Police Station- Hasanganj Dist. Unnao, UP.