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HRD Minister Smriti Irani on Monday found herself in a spot after the children of a doctor killed in an accident on the Yamuna Expressway on Saturday night contradicted her claim that she had tried to help the injured and ensure they reached hospital.

On Saturday night, Irani escaped with minor injuries after her vehicle and her escort vehicle had rammed into a vehicle that had allegedly hit a motor cycle killing one Dr Ramesh Nagar and injuring his daughter Sandali and nephew Pankaj.

However, the minister’s office said in a statement today that the vehicle mentioned in the media reports of having hit the motorcycle had nothing to do with Irani’s cavalcade and that she had directed SSP, Mathura, to arrange ambulance immediately so that injured could be given medical treatment at the earliest.
Smriti Irani’s car didn’t kill the doctor in Yamuna Expressway accident: Minister’s office | The Indian Express
 

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day after an FIR was filed with the UP police claiming a car in HRD minister Smriti Irani's cavalcade hit a motorcyclist, killing him and injuring two of his kids, the Mathura police on Monday said the vehicle involved in the accident was not part of the BJP leader's convoy. Rakesh Singh, superintendent of police, Mathura, said, "The car that hit the doctor's bike was not a part of the HRD minister's convoy. The family of Dr Ramesh Nagar (who died in the accident) was hit by another car. The girl (Nagar's daughter) seems to be confused about the sequence of events." Singh added, "A thorough investigation is going on. We have sent a team to arrest the accused who was in the Honda City car with registration number DL 3C BA 5315 that actually hit the doctor's car." This came even as Sandli, the 12-year-old daughter of the dead doctor, reiterated on Tuesday that she "clearly saw a BJP flag" on the car that hit them. She added that "despite appealing for help with folded hands the minister did not come to our aid".


Police refutes girl's version of Irani accident, 12-yr-old sticks to her story - Times of India
 
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