Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SCHOOLGIRL­S ATTACKED FOR RESISTING LEWD REMARKS, 36 HURT

- Anirban Guha Roy anirbanroy@htlive.com ■

PATNA : Students of a residentia­l school for girls in Bihar’s Supaul district were thrashed when they tried to oppose a bid to sexually harass them, police said on Sunday. The incident happened when a group of youths forcibly entered the Kasturba Awasiya Balika Vidyalay on Saturday evening with the intention of molesting the girls. In the ensuing fracas, 34 girls were injured and have been admitted to a hospital. “Action will be taken against the accused and security arrangemen­ts will be made at the school,” District Magistrate Baidyanath Yadav said. A case has been registered, said Vinay Kumar, a district official. The accused have been identified, but no arrests have been made as yet.

PATNA: At least 36 schoolgirl­s, aged between 10 and 14, were injured and admitted to a local hospital after a mob assaulted them near their residentia­l school in Bihar’s Supaul district on Saturday.

The mob was angry with the girls who had allegedly beaten up four boys for “sexually harassing” them and passing lewd comments. Parents of the boys were part of the mob, an official said.

Supaul district magistrate Baidynath Yadav said four of the accused were arrested for the assault on Sunday. “…more arrests would be made soon.”

Police superinten­dent Mrityunjay Kumar Choudhary told PTI that nine people had been named in the case.

“The boys and their parents were agitated because the girl students had beaten up some boys,” he said. When asked whether the girls had been subjected to regular sexual harassment, he said the matter was being investigat­ed.

The mob attacked the girls when they were playing in a ground close to the residentia­l school. Some of the attackers were armed with lathis. They also beat up some teachers when they tried to intervene.

“Six to seven girls are still in the hospital and will be discharged soon,” said Yadav.

Local residents and the workers of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad took to the streets in Trivenigan­j to protest against the attack on the girls.

The protesters blocked a national highway and disrupted vehicular traffic for about three hours. The blockade was

cleared after assurances from Yadav that the remaining accused would be arrested immediatel­y.

Congress’s Ranjeeta Ranjan, who is the Parliament member from Supaul, visited the girls in the hospital. She told reporters that the girls had sustained internal injuries and needed better treatment.

Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav targeted the state government over rising cases of rapes, harassment and murder in Bihar.

He called the “lawlessnes­s” in the state “aatank raj (rule of terror).”

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