Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Guardian rapes girl, docs seek sign for test

Accused uncle is the only caretaker of the 12yearold girl who was staying with them ever since the death of her parents

- Punya Priya Mitra letters@hindustant­imes.com

A 12-year-old rape survivor could not undergo medical examinatio­n as the doctors needed her guardian’s signatures before the procedure but her only surviving caretaker is the one who has been accused of raping her along with his son.

According to Bhopal Child Welfare Committee (CWC) member Rekha Sridhar, the girl hailed from Vidisha town, but started living with her accused uncle in Bhopal after her parents’ death. She managed to escape from his clutches and approached the Kotwali police after reaching Vidisha on Tuesday.

On Thursday, when officials took her for a medical exam, the doctors said that they would need the signatures of either her parents or any relative. The officially machinery finally got moving and she was examined in Bhopal on Friday, but there is fear that precious time, and possibly evidence, have been lost.

The minor’s situation is made worse by the fact that Vidisha does not have a child welfare committee , which could act as her guardian. Vidisha sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Ravi

Shankar Rai said that the term of the district’s last CWC had expired on September 20 and since a new one had not been put in place yet, the girl’s case was handed over to Bhopal CWC.

CWC member Rekha Sridhar said the girl was traumatise­d and had been constantly crying. “She told us that her uncle and his son had done ‘kharab kaam’ (Bad

things) with her. She is scared and hasn’t been able to give the proper address her uncle. Our priority is to get her medically examined as much time has been lost.

We will also try to get the address of her uncle in Bhopal, so that police can proceed with their probe. The girl will be staying at Shelter Home i n Bhopal.”

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