The Dalit woman was allegedly gang-raped by five men Haryana's Rohtak.
Chandigarh:
Haryana police today formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged gangrape of a 21-year-old Dalit woman in Rohtak. The SIT will submit its report within 90 days.
Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Mohammad Akil, who paid a visit to the victim in a Rohtak hospital today, ordered setting up of the SIT.
Stating this, state Health Minister Anil Vij told reporters on the sidelines of a state cabinet meeting here that the SIT will have two deputy superintendents of police as members.
"As part of the investigations, the DNA samples of the complainant and the accused will also be matched. I can assure you of a fair probe. Whosoever has done any wrong will have to face the law," he said, adding that the SIT has been asked to submit its report within 90 days.
The victim, a college student, was allegedly gangraped by five persons in Rohtak district on July 13. This is said to be a repeat offence on her with two of the offenders also named as accused in the first case of gangrape in Bhiwani three years ago, Director General of Police KP Singh told reporters yesterday.
The two repeat offenders were out on bail.
The incident had also echoed in the Lok Sabha yesterday.
Mr Vij said the BJP government is sensitive towards cases of crime against women. "We try to act swiftly whenever such cases come to light," he said.
The three accused who were arrested in connection with the case yesterday were today remanded to a four-day police custody by a Rohtak court.
Meanwhile, Opposition Congress slammed the BJP government in Haryana, alleging that women were feeling unsafe in the state.
"Even as a Dalit girl, raped again by the same culprits within three years, struggles to fight the trauma, the insensitivity of the police and administration in Rohtak, the countless number of such incidents which keep happening every other day, have made women feel unsafe in Haryana," alleged Kiran Choudhry, Leader of Haryana Congress Legislature Party (CLP). She slammed the Manohar Lal Khattar government in the state for the deteriorating law-and-order situation, especially crimes against women, and demanded immediate steps to bring to book the remaining two accused in the case.
"The Dalit girl's rape by the same rapists who were out on bail shows the BJP government's insensitivity, exposes its tall claims on law-and-order and raises two pertinent questions -- why did the state not oppose their bail and since they were granted bail, why the victim and her family, who had shifted to Rohtak, were not given adequate police protection," she said in a statement.