Haryana Police on Monday informed that more sections have been registered against the accused school principal in the sexual assault case of 60 minor girls in Jind.
Haryana police on Saturday informed that a probe is underway into the alleged suicide of three girls who were students of a government girl senior secondary school where 60 minor girls were molested by the school principal in Jind district.
Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij on Monday asked the Director General of Police to suspend 372 Investigating Officers (IOs) across the state with immediate effect for allegedly not taking appropriate action in FIRs pending for over a year.
He called upon all police officers to remain unwavering in their dedication to public service and to collectively uphold the reputation of the entire police force. This, he emphasized, is their shared responsibility, and it should be carried with utmost pride.
Congress MLA Mamman Khan was arrested early Friday by Haryana police, a day after the state government told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that it had nominated him as an accused in an FIR in a case pertaining to the Nuh violence, ADGP Mamta Singh said.
According to Bharatpur Superintendent of Police Mridul Kachhawa, "Presently Haryana Police is taking legal action against the accused and our officers are in touch with them. When the legal action of Haryana Police is completed then the district police will start a legal action."
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar reached Nuh and met the family members of people who lost their lives in Nuh violence, broke out on July 31.
Claiming that he was stopped briefly by Haryana Police from entering Nuh, where a curfew is currently in force, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) president Alok Kumar on Monday said he had no clue why he was barred from attending the Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra in the district.
Inspector General (IG), South Range, Rewari, Rajender said, "For law and order, force deployment has been done in the area. Section 144 has been imposed...I would appeal to the people to maintain a peaceful environment through mutual understanding."
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Dr Surendra Jain on Saturday said that no permission is required from the state government to hold a religious rally adding that the administration will support VHP in holding the Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra.