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Jind Mahapanchayat asks lawyers not to fight case of school principal accused of molesting minor girls

In the light of the recent case of molestation of minor girls by a school principal, the Khap and farmers outfit held a Mahapanchayat and passed three resolutions unanimously.

ANI Nov 11, 2023 10:37 IST googleads

Mahapanchayat at Jind (Photo/ANI)

Jind (Haryana) [India], November 11 (ANI): In the light of the recent case of molestation of minor girls by a school principal in Jind, the Khap (Social organisation of community members) and a Farmers outfit held a Mahapanchayat and passed three resolutions unanimously.
The resolutions stated that 'the farmer outfits would urge Jind bar association not to defend accused principal in court', 'any accused involved with the principal should be behind bars', and the third was the Khap and farmer outfits would meet Deputy Commissioner and SP asking them to investigate the delay in action against the accused.
In the Mahapanchayat, Kandela Khap, Majra, Daharn and many other Bangar Khaps were present besides farmer unions and social outfits.
Speaking to ANI, farmer unionist Azad Palwa said "District authorities had delayed registering the case. The matter was highlighted on September 14 but an FIR was lodged only after 15 days which shows the lapse of district officials. It is a brutal crime that will not be tolerated. Khaps and farmer unions will fight to bring justice for victim girls. "We will keep a tab on the issue and strict action will be taken if authorities do not investigate the matter properly."
Farmers have alleged that numbers of girls attending the school in Jind, have dropped from 2,000 t0 1200 in the last few years due to the behaviour of the accused principal. They alleged that the principal had been posted in the same school for the past six year.
The principal of a government girl senior secondary school in Haryana's Jind was accused of sexually assaulting 60 minor girls. The accused was nabbed by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) comprising DSP Amit Bhatia, women SHO Mukesh Rani, Uchana Kalan SHO Balwan Singh, and sub-inspector Prem Kumari last week.
On October 31, Uchana police lodged an FIR against the accused under sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Section 354 of the IPC after around 15 schoolgirls had written a five-page letter, citing sexual assault by the principal on the pretext of failing them in practical exams and other purposes, to the President, the Prime Minister, and the Chief Justice of India.
The accused principal was sent to 14-days of judicial custody on November 7. (ANI)

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