ROHTAK: An aged Dalit girl, who had gone to meet chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar for redressal of her grievances, was thrown out of his match in Jhajjar on Thursday. According to information available, the lady, accompanied by means of her grandson, had gone to complain about police state of being inactive in a case.
A resident of Sheria village in Jhajjar district, she later told media persons that her grandson, a minor, was sodomised by means of three schoolboys of a village within reach. She mentioned the circle of relatives had lodged a criticism at Beri police station and was been looking to get the accused arrested. She accused the police of not taking any action within the case due to force from the accused aspect.
A member of her circle of relatives spoke to TOI on phone, pronouncing police was not arresting the accused even after registration of an FIR below Section 377 (unnatural offence), and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (Pocso) at Beri police station.
The circle of relatives got here to meet Khattar on Thursday, with the hope of redressal in their complaint, however male law enforcement officials deployed within the CM's safety pushed the victim's grandmother out. They did this openly, with little care that there was not a single female cop amongst them. A video of the lady being thrown out later went viral on social media, with folks wondering the functioning of the police management, and the federal government's call for 'Beti Padao-Beti Bachao' campaign.
Police sources mentioned they were compelled to remove the lady from the venue, as members of the family intervened throughout Khattar's speech on stage, or even after requests did not budge and saved pleading with the CM to listen to their complaint first.
Similarly, in some other such incident at the chief minister's match at Jhajjar, a girl complained that six law enforcement officials had detained her from 6am at her space.
"First, they enquired whether I wanted to meet the CM on Thursday in Jhajjar, and then took me to different villages in their vehicle, and confined me in a woman's police station," she alleged.
She accused police of mistreating her and preventing her from assembly the chief minister who was in Jhajjar on Thursday for the inauguration of a hall at Nehru College.
On her grievances, she narrated that a guy named Deepak Kumar had married her, however later solemnised marriage once more with some other girl, leaving her in deep shock. She wanted to meet CM Khattar over action in opposition to the accused.
Refuting allegations of manhandling by means of the police, Jhajjar SSP Pankaj Nain mentioned it was the duty of police to handle legislation and order scenario, and if someone tries to create a ruckus, that needs to be controlled. He mentioned no one was manhandled by means of the police. He mentioned there was protocol to be followed for assembly the chief minister, and that needs to be honoured.
A resident of Sheria village in Jhajjar district, she later told media persons that her grandson, a minor, was sodomised by means of three schoolboys of a village within reach. She mentioned the circle of relatives had lodged a criticism at Beri police station and was been looking to get the accused arrested. She accused the police of not taking any action within the case due to force from the accused aspect.
A member of her circle of relatives spoke to TOI on phone, pronouncing police was not arresting the accused even after registration of an FIR below Section 377 (unnatural offence), and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (Pocso) at Beri police station.
The circle of relatives got here to meet Khattar on Thursday, with the hope of redressal in their complaint, however male law enforcement officials deployed within the CM's safety pushed the victim's grandmother out. They did this openly, with little care that there was not a single female cop amongst them. A video of the lady being thrown out later went viral on social media, with folks wondering the functioning of the police management, and the federal government's call for 'Beti Padao-Beti Bachao' campaign.
Police sources mentioned they were compelled to remove the lady from the venue, as members of the family intervened throughout Khattar's speech on stage, or even after requests did not budge and saved pleading with the CM to listen to their complaint first.
Similarly, in some other such incident at the chief minister's match at Jhajjar, a girl complained that six law enforcement officials had detained her from 6am at her space.
"First, they enquired whether I wanted to meet the CM on Thursday in Jhajjar, and then took me to different villages in their vehicle, and confined me in a woman's police station," she alleged.
She accused police of mistreating her and preventing her from assembly the chief minister who was in Jhajjar on Thursday for the inauguration of a hall at Nehru College.
On her grievances, she narrated that a guy named Deepak Kumar had married her, however later solemnised marriage once more with some other girl, leaving her in deep shock. She wanted to meet CM Khattar over action in opposition to the accused.
Refuting allegations of manhandling by means of the police, Jhajjar SSP Pankaj Nain mentioned it was the duty of police to handle legislation and order scenario, and if someone tries to create a ruckus, that needs to be controlled. He mentioned no one was manhandled by means of the police. He mentioned there was protocol to be followed for assembly the chief minister, and that needs to be honoured.
Dalit woman seeking CM Manohar Lal Khattar's help thrown out of venue
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