This Article is From Feb 29, 2016

No Gang-Rapes In Murthal During Jat Stir: Haryana Government To High Court

No Gang-Rapes In Murthal During Jat Stir: Haryana Government To High Court

The SIT report said no woman had come forward to lodge a complaint of gang-rapes in Murthal on February 22. (File photo)

Highlights

  • All women investigation team formed to investigate Murthal gang-rapes
  • SIT report states says no woman came forward to lodge rape complaint
  • 1 Delhi woman's complaint was found to have no links to Jat agitation
Chandigarh: Submitting a status report on the alleged Murthal gang-rapes, the Haryana government today told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that no such rapes or incidents of molestation were reported from Haryana's Sonipat district during the recent Jat agitation.

The preliminary status report was submitted following investigations into the matter by a three-member all-women special investigation team (SIT) constituted last week by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's government.

The SIT report said no woman had come forward to lodge a complaint of gang-rapes in Murthal on February 22.

The high court, taking suo motu notice of a media report about the gang-rapes, had asked the government and the state police to submit a status report on the issue by Monday.

The high court appointed lawyer Anupam Gupta as amicus curie in the matter.

A woman from Delhi's Narela area on Sunday complained that she was gang-raped by seven men on February 22-23 night near Murthal. However, the SIT and other police officers said that preliminary investigations indicated this case was not linked to the Jat agitation.

The high court told the SIT to submit a complete report by March 14.

As many as 30 people were killed and over 200 injured in the nine-day violent agitation by members of the Jat community to press their demand for reservation in jobs and educational institutions.
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