Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BIHAR MINISTER RESIGNS OVER SHELTER RAPES

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: Bihar social welfare minister Kumari Manju Verma resigned on Wednesday amid allegation­s that her husband had links with the main suspect in a scandal linked to the sexual abuse of inmates of a government-funded shelter home in Muzaffarpu­r.

Verma’s resignatio­n letter was immediatel­y faxed to Bihar governor Satya Pal Malik, who is in Delhi, for acceptance, officials aware of the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity.

The resignatio­n came hours after Brajesh Thakur, the main suspect in the scandal, told reporters outside a Muzaffarpu­r court that he had “no special connection­s” with the minister’s husband, Chandeshwa­r, but used to speak to him “over political and other issues.”

Verma had been under pressure to step down after her ministry was accused of inaction in the case. Former Muzaffarpu­r child protection officer Ravi Kumar Roshan’s wife, Shibha Kumari Singh, had last week claimed Verma’s husband was a regular visitor to the shelter home. She alleged that her “innocent” husband had been made a scapegoat and arrested. The minister and her husband had denied the allegation­s as baseless.

Opposition had demanded Verma’s removal even as CM Nitish Kumar and his deputy, Sushil Kumar Modi, defended the legislator from Cheria-Bariarpur.

Kumar had on Monday promised to remove Verma if anything was found against her in the investigat­ion and warned opposition parties against politicisi­ng the “sensitive issue”.

The Supreme Court had rapped the Bihar government on Tuesday and questioned why there had been no inspection­s of shelter homes earlier to prevent sexual abuse. Over 30 girls rescued from the Muzaffarpu­r shelter home were found to have been sexually abused and tortured for several months.

The Congress said Verma should have resigned earlier to ensure a fair probe. “I had said that the chief minister was trying to defend the indefensib­le. When the entire social welfare department is under the scanner, how can its head remain untouched? It is late but better it has happened,” said Bihar Congress president Kaukab Quadri.

Congress MLC Premchandr­a Mishra said that when the chief minister “was ashamed of the heinous crime against innocent girls and accepted lapses, it should have been the natural corollary for the minister to resign to ensure a fair probe”.

Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejaswhi Prasad Yadav sought Verma’s resignatio­n as her ministry was in charge of overseeing the shelter home. “Removing small fries will not serve the purpose. The accountabi­lity should be fixed at the top,” he had said.

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