Bengaluru (Karnataka):Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Siddaramaiah on Wednesday came down heavily on the conduct of Mysuru police and the state government regarding the recent gang-rape incident, and alleged that they have "miserably failed" and were not serious about the inhuman incident. Initiating the debate on the Mysuru gang rape case, in the legislative assembly, the senior Congress leader, also accused Home Minister Araga Jnanendra of taking the whole incident "very casually".
A college girl was allegedly raped by six men near Chamundi Hills in Mysuru on August 24, while her male friend was assaulted. Police have arrested six accused in connection with the case. Pointing out that Mysuru is a cultural city, famous tourism centre and an education hub, Siddaramaiah said such incidents of gang rape in the city will have an impact on the tourism, parents of the students studying there and will put a black spot on its cultural identity.
"People are scared after the gang rape incident and parents of the students studying in Mysuru are a worried lot," he said. Noting that the spot where the gang rape took place was not a deserted or a forest area, the former Chief Minister who hails from the district, said there is a ring road at the distance of 300-400 meters from there, also there is locality called Lalitaadripura near by.
He said during his visit to the spot about a week after the incident, Mysuru Police Commissioner told him that crime incidents have taken place there earlier too. "When police were aware that criminal activities were happening there, why did they stop beat and other patrolling measures?" he asked. The nearby police station is about 2 km away from the crime spot and has 60 staff members and a Garuda patrolling vehicle, he added.
Pointing out that there is 545 acre area around the place where the incident took place, Siddaramaaih said police are unaware as to whom the place belongs to, despite it coming under their jurisdiction. "What kind of policing are they doing? This shows their alertness."
There is no proper patrolling by the police, despite police being aware that criminal incidents were taking place in the city, he said as he pointed out that in a span of 30 days, 16 extortions, murders, rape of a 12-year-old girl, bank robbery and shoot out incidents have taken place in Mysuru city. "What are the police for? Isn't controlling crime their duty? Punishing the perpetrators is their duty. There should be fear of police," he said, highlighting that the six accused who have been arrested are habitual offenders and from Tamil Nadu.
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Listing out the details of the incident, Siddaramaiah said the private hospital where the victim and her male friend got admitted, after examining and confirming about the rape, sent a report to the police stating that it was Medico-legal case (MLC).
Alleging that there was a 14-15 hours gap between the hospital reporting an MLC and registering an FIR, he asked "why was there a delay? Why was the case first registered under section 354 (a) of IPC (sexual harassment) and only after the protest by people and Congress workers it was changed to 376 (d) and 397 IPC? Did the police have plans to shut the case? Who was behind it?"
Hitting out at the police for delay in registering an FIR, the Congress leader equated the case to the Nirbhaya case in Delhi and a similar case in Telangana, and said but police still took it "lightly". Police have not gone by the Justice J S Verma committee report according to which the victim should have been shifted to government hospital, officers also did not ensure that she got necessary counselling and help through 'Santwana Kendras. "It was mandatory on part of the police to go by committee report."
Observing that the victim was discharged on August 27 and her male friend on August 26, Siddaramaiah said police have not taken the victim's statement after giving her a counselling or did record her statement before the Magistrate, and let her go to Mumbai with her family.
Intervening at this point, Health Minister Sudhakar sought to know if the victim could have cooperated with the police after what she had gone through. "Rape could have caused a big shock to the victim, but the following inquiry and legal process is another kind of rape on the women or victim."