Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

3 brave girls, child rights panel’s swift action blew lid off scandal

- HT Correspond­ent

The visitors’ book revealed visits by dignitarie­s ...However, none seemed to have interacted with children to get a feel of the ground reality. VINOD KUMAR TIKOO, the then NCPCR member

PANCHKULA: It was the courageous escape of three girls from Apna Ghar in Rohtak on May 7, 2012 that exposed the naked dance of brutality inside it.

What followed was the swift rescue operation by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) that took the lid off from this scandal.

A day after escape, girls reached Delhi via Bhiwani where they were rescued following their call to child helpline number.

HT accessed Vinod Kumar Tikoo’s testimony before the CBI court, who was the then NCPCR member and involved in initial counsellin­g of the victims and search operation at Apna Ghar.

As per Tikoo, the coordinato­r of childline visited NCPCR office on May 9 and narrated the whole story about escape of three girls.

Since it was a matter of interstate violation of child rights, the NCPCR deputed two woman consultant­s along with Delhi’s Child Welfare Committee (CWC) to seek informatio­n on the reason of their escape.

“At 6 pm on the same day, I got a call from CWC member who informed that the girls had narrated horrific stories of gross physical, mental and sexual abuse of children in Rohtak’s shelter home and that there were a large number of minors in the home,” stated Tikoo.

‘TEAMS RUSHED TO ROHTAK TO PROBE ALLEGATION­S’

He added that following his conversati­on with NCPCR chairperso­n, teams were immediatel­y rushed to Rohtak, about two hours from Delhi, to inquire into the allegation­s. Since the the then deputy commission­er was out of country, the ADC was informed of the visit without revealing its actual purpose. Upon reaching there at night, the ADC was asked to send a police team, officers from the department of social welfare to Shri Nagar colony where Apna Ghar was located.

During interactio­n with the team, various accounts of mistreatin­g children, mentally and sexually abusing them were

‘TOP OFFICIALS FAILED TO UNEARTH VICTIMS’ PLIGHT’

Later in his report, Tikoo stated that the visitors’ book revealed visits by dignitarie­s like deputy commission­er, judicial magistrate­s, sub-divisional magistrate­s and other officers. However, none seemed to have interacted with children to get a feel of the ground reality and the treatment meted out to the children. Living conditions were worst as the children were not allowed to venture out of the home and were treated as captive all the time.

 ?? HT FILE ?? A view of Apna Ghar in Rohtak.
HT FILE A view of Apna Ghar in Rohtak.

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