The Mayawati government on Thursday turned the heat on the Congress. Rebutting the murder and rape accusations against the police in Bhatta-Parsaul villages, it said a preliminary forensic examination had found no human remains in the ash samples picked up from the area.

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Within hours of Congress president Sonia Gandhi raking up the charges, cabinet secretary Shashank Shekhar Singh said six samples were sent to a forensic lab in Agra.
"We've received a preliminary report, there is no presence of any human remains."
The claim comes a day after the samples were sent for tests. Officials had then said a report was expected in a week.
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