Chandigarh: Police arrested two men, including a doctor, on Sunday in connection with the alleged gang rape of a young woman in the northern Indian state of Haryana and raided multiple locations to nab the key accused, even as the state government cracked the whip and moved out the district police chief.

 DGP B S Sandhu, who met Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to apprise him of the progress in the investigation, said the men arrested were Dr Sanjeev, who first attended to the woman following the crime, and Deendayal, on whose property she was allegedly raped.

The 19-year-old woman, a school topper hailing from Rewari who had been felicitated by the government, was abducted at a bus stop in Kanina town in neighbouring Mahendragarh district on Wednesday while she was on the way to a coaching class, police said.

 She was allegedly drugged and gang-raped at a room housing a tubewell for irrigation.

Khattar, who had a scheduled event in Jalandhar in Punjab, cut short his visit and reached Chandigarh in the afternoon, officials said.

They said that Khattar summoned the Director General of Police (DGP) to his office to review the progress in the investigation. The chief minister directed Sandhu to ensure arrest of all the accused at the earliest, the sources said.

Kicked off case

Rewari Superintendent of Police Rajesh Duggal, who has been accused of failing to take prompt action, has been shunted out and will be replaced by the SP of chief minister's security, Rahul Sharma, they said. Duggal will now lead a battalion of Haryana Armed Police in Hisar.

 The victim's family alleged that police had failed to take prompt action on their complaint and delayed action by citing jurisdiction issue between police units of Rewari and Mahendergarh districts.

 An official of the women's police station in Rewari said a 'zero FIR' was lodged on the complaint of the woman, and the probe was being conducted by the Mahendergarh police as the incident occurred in an area under their jurisdiction.

 A zero FIR can be filed in any police station and can be later transferred to the concerned police station.

 The owner of the property, Deendayal, who was among the two people arrested, told police that the three key accused had taken keys to the room from him on the day of the incident.

 The police claimed Deendayal knew about the crime, but did not report it.

 Police continued raids in Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and some other states to nab the three key accused, a senior official, who is part of the investigation, said Sunday.

 "Multiple teams are [on the clock] to nab them. We are hopeful of arresting the accused soon," he said.

 Some people have also been rounded up for questioning in connection with the case, police sources said.

Suffering

The woman's family members told reporters in Rewari on Sunday that the woman was suffering from "acute trauma".

 "The accused should be hanged," the woman's mother told reporters in her village in Rewari.

 She also said that the family has decided to return a cheque of Rs200,000 handed over to them Saturday by district administration officials under the Haryana Victim Compensation Scheme, 2013.

 "We do not want this cheque. Is this the price which is being put for honour of my daughter. All we want is justice. We used to hear about long arm of the law, but what is police doing. The accused are yet to be arrested," she said.

 Police have provided security to the victim's family.

 Doctors at the civil hospital, Rewari, said that the victim's condition was stable, though she was in trauma.

 The Haryana Police had set up a special investigation team headed by Mewat SP Nazneen Bhasin, and announced a reward of Rs100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the accused.

Police had Saturday released photographs and names of the accused, who have been identified as Army jawan Pankaj, Manish and Nishu.

The accused live in the same village in Rewari and they knew the woman and her family, police said.

 Lt Gen Cherish Mathson, who heads the South Western Command of the Army, had said in Jaipur Saturday that they would help the police in the probe.

 The victim's father has said eight or 10 men may have raped her but she could identify only three of them.

 The case evoked sharp reaction from opposition parties who have demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on moral grounds, saying the state had failed to protect its daughters.