The Hindu (Bangalore)

Prajwal case: Rahul urges Siddaramai­ah to extend support to vicitms

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has written to Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah requesting him to “extend all possible support to the victims” in the alleged sexual assault case involving JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna, who is now under an SIT probe.

“They deserve our compassion and solidarity as they Žght their battle for justice. We have a collective duty to ensure that all parties responsibl­e for these heinous crimes are brought to book,” he wrote in the letter.

In the letter posted on social media by Mr. Siddaramai­ah, Rahul Gandhi attacked the BJP for giving the NDA ticket to Prajwal Revanna despite knowing his history of sexual violence and the presence of videos Žlmed by the perpetrato­r.

‘PM campaigned’

He further said, “What is even more shocking is that despite these gruesome allegation­s being brought to the notice of the seniormost BJP leadership, the Prime Minister campaigned and canvassed for a mass rapist.”

Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah posted on social media that he was promising to both Rahul Gandhi and all citizens of Karnataka that the State government would stand with the victims in their Žght for justice.

“We are committed to safeguardi­ng and Žghting for justice for the victims in the Prajwal Revanna sex abuse case. We will carry out a non-partisan investigat­ion and bring to book whoever is involved without protecting anyone, whoever it may be,” he said.

Meanwhile, over 700 women activists, including members of the All-India Feminist Alliance (ALIFA) and Women for Democracy (WFD), have written to the National Commission for Women (NCW), questionin­g its lack of proactive role in the case and placing a list of demands for the safety of and justice for the victims.

Petition demands

The petition has demanded that NCW must ensure the “protection of identities of survivors as well as adequate safety and security to all the women who have faced sexual abuse” and ensure “necessary psychologi­cal, medical, Žnancial and legal support to all the survivors of the sexual assault, as well as rehabilita­tion in terms of NALSA’s compensati­on scheme for Women Survivors of Sexual Assault, 2018.”

Take down videos

The petition has also asked NCW to “direct all online platforms and digital search engines to de-index and take down the videos and images immediatel­y, to protect the safety and dignity of the survivors. Circulatio­n and distributi­on of this content online and o¢ine must be strictly forbidden, and stern legal action must be taken against those who circulate the videos or images of the women survivors”.

Disquali cation

They have also demanded that NCW recommend the “disqualiŽcation of H.D. Revanna as an MLA and that Prajwal Revanna should not be allowed to assume charge as MP, even if he is declared a winner until the charges against him are judicially settled and he is held fully accountabl­e for all o£ences committed”.

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