The Hindu (Bangalore)

Sexual crimes, videos

The sexual assault cases in Karnataka must be investigat­ed with sensitivit­y

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The Karnataka police and the State administra­tion must act with utmost sensitivit­y, profession­alism, and swiftness to ensure the safety and the privacy of the women who have complained of multiple counts of rape and sexual harassment by Prajwal Revanna, the now suspended Janata Dal (Secular) party leader, the sitting Member of Parliament from Hassan, Karnataka, and grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. While the State government acted promptly by seeking cancellati­on of Mr. Revanna’s diplomatic passport, the Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT), formed to inquire into the rape and sexual harassment charges, must ensure the videos of these allegedly forced sexual acts that show Mr. Revanna with several women are immediatel­y taken down and the identities of the women protected. In the past few years, allegation­s of sexual misconduct by those holding high o‰ce have made distressin­g headlines. These are a reminder of the highly unequal power dynamics and political inŠuence that make it di‰cult to bring the perpetrato­rs to account. The multiple complaints and charges against sitting Member of Parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party in Kaiserganj, Uttar Pradesh, and former President of the Wrestling Federation of India, Brij Bhushan Saran Singh, serve as an example.

Survivors of sexual abuse rarely come forward to complain. And when they do, it is often when their trauma is unbearable, or when they have familial support, or if they feel con’dent that justice is likely to be served, while they seek privacy and safety. When a survivor ’les a complaint, it emboldens others to speak up, especially when it involves serial o“enders. The police are ’nding it di‰cult in getting many of the women in the videos to register a complaint. Both Mr. Revanna and his father and sitting Member of the Legislativ­e Assembly, H.D. Revanna from Holenarasi­pur in Karnataka, have been summoned by the SIT — Prajwal Revanna on rape charges, and his father for kidnapping an alleged victim-turned-complainan­t. Given such grave charges, it would be in the ’tness of things for both leaders to resign from public o‰ce till the investigat­ion is complete.

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