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Bihar rapes: Supreme court takes suo motu cognisance

COURT ALSO RESTRAINS THE MEDIA FROM FURTHER INTERVIEWI­NG THE RAPE VICTIMS

- BY LATA RANI Correspond­ent

The Supreme Court yesterday took a suo motu cognisance of the alleged mass rape of girls lodged at a care home in Bihar’s Muzaffarpu­r town and imposed a blanket ban on telecastin­g images — either hidden or blurred — of the victims.

A medical examinatio­n has confirmed the rape of as many as 34 girls, out of the total 44 girls lodged at the shelter home.

A bench of justice MB Lokur and Deepak Gupta expressed deep annoyance over a media interview of the victims and restrained the media from doing this further. “They can’t be compelled to relive the trauma again and again,” the bench said while posting for a further hearing on August 7.

“There are various department­s and officials investigat­ing the case separately. Apart from them, media people too are interviewi­ng the victim girls, which is very reckless,” the court reportedly observed.

The top court said the probe agency would use the help of profession­al counsellor­s and qualified child psychiatri­sts while questionin­g the victims. It also issued notices to both the Centre and state government and sought a detailed reply from them.

In another related developmen­t, the Left parties supported by like-minded parties enforced a shutdown in Bihar yesterday, to protest the alleged sexual abuse of destitute girls at the care home. While the shutdown impacted all parts of the state, it saw a marked response in Muzaffarpu­r, where the sexual abuse took place.

Angry protesters blocked both rail and road traffic, inconvenie­ncing commuters. Business establishm­ents also remained shut while several schools announced a holiday. In some places, protesters had minor clashes with the police.

“The Nitish Kumar government has no right to stay in office even for a second, as it has failed to protect the rights and dignity of women in the state,” said Kunal, state secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist). He also sought a court-monitored probe into the sex scandal and the dismissal of two ministers whose names allegedly cropped up during the investigat­ion.

Tejashwi Yadav, the opposition leader in the Bihar assembly, launched a vituperati­ve attack on the chief minister for his silence over the scandal. “The chief minister frequently talks about ethics and morality, but in this case he has been maintainin­g a mysterious silence. We will force him break it,” Yadav said. Meanwhile, the police have seized four boxes of condoms and medicines from the terrace of a shelter home in Muzaffarpu­r which has reported 11 women missing.

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