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Student of class two raped in Delhi school

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A class two student of a New Delhi Municipal Council school was allegedly raped by an electricia­n in the institute's premises, police said on Friday.

Following the incident, the Delhi Commission For Women and the National Human Rights Commission issued notices to Delhi Police demanding details of the case.

The NDMC too has initiated disciplina­ry action against the school authoritie­s.

The girl was leaving school on Wednesday when the accused, Ram Ashray (37), allegedly took her to a pump room in the school premises and forced himself on her, police said, reports PTI.

He threatened the girl with dire consequenc­es if she told anyone about it, they.

On reaching home, the girl's mother found her bleeding from private parts and took her to a hospital where doctors informed them that she had been sexually assaulted.

Her parents approached police on Thursday, following which a case was registered and the accused arrested. Police said the accused was a permanent electricia­n employed with the NDMC.

A case under relevant sections of the IPC and under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act has been registered against him, they said.

Deputy Commission­er of Police (New Delhi), Madhur Verma, said the accused had been working with the school for around two months and was arrested after the victim identified him.

Police said the accused was being interrogat­ed. They said the spot where the incident happened did not have CCTV cameras.

The NDMC suspended four officials. They are accused Ram Ashray, headmistre­ss Santosh Rawat, assistant engineer (electric department) Tulsi Ram and assistant teacher Shikha. While the civic body has initiated disciplina­ry proceeding­s against them, it has also terminated the contract of junior engineer Saurabh Bisht, who was Ashray's supervisor.

DCW sent notices to the police and the school's authority, asking them to inform it about the safety measures at the institute.

The NHRC issued notices to the Delhi government and the police seeking a detailed report about the incident.

A number of parents staged a protest outside the school and raised questions about the safety of their children inside the institute.

According to Delhi Police data, more than two children were raped in the national capital every day in the first four months of this year.

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