Hindustan Times (East UP)

NO TRUTH IN ALLEGATION­S THAT WOMEN WERE STRIPPED, FORCED TO DANCE: MAHA

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government on Thursday said there was no truth in the allegation­s that women were stripped and forced to dance by policemen at a hostel in Jalgaon district.

Speaking in the Maharashtr­a Legislativ­e Assembly, state home minister Anil Deshmukh said a team of senior women police officers had visited the hostel for an inquiry into the alleged incident.

“There are 17 women inmates. Forty one witnesses were questioned. It was found that there is no truth in the allegation­s. No male police official was present. It is a women’s hostel and policemen are not allowed inside,” he said. The issue was raised in the House on Wednesday by opposition members.BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwa­r had targeted the state government, suggesting it was not serious over the issue.

According to media reports, some women had complained about the alleged incident.

Deshmukh on Wednesday said a four-member high-level committee was formed to conduct a probe into it.

On Thursday, the home minister said in the House that the woman complainan­t was mentally unstable.

“Her husband and other family members have complained about her mental condition. On February 20, an entertainm­ent programme was organised for the inmates in which no male police official was present,” the minister said.

The programme included poetry recital, singing and dance, he said. “During the dance, a woman who was wearing a long skirt removed it as she was feeling uncomforta­ble,” he said.

Jalgaon guardian minister Gulabrao Patil also said he had enquired with local authoritie­s and found there was no truth in the allegation­s. He said the district’s name was tarnished due to the false charges.

State women and chief developmen­t minister Yashomati Thakur said the hostel is located in a decent residentia­l colony.

“Due to such allegation­s, when destitute women leave the hostel, they face lot of trouble from the society,” Thakur said.

Congress member Nana Patole said the state’s image was maligned due to such allegation­s. Deputy CM and senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar said whenever allegation­s are made,they should first be verified.

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