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Gargi college case: DCW issues notice to police, admin

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Published : Feb 10, 2020, 10:07 PM IST

Updated : Feb 11, 2020, 3:45 AM IST

The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal said that the commission issued notice to Delhi Police and Gargi college administration in the matter of alleged sexual harassment at the campus.

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New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Monday issued notices to Delhi Police and Gargi College for their alleged inaction in the 'molestation' of students by a group of men who had gatecrashed a cultural festival.

Gargi college case: DCW issues notice to police, admin

DCW Chief Swati Maliwal also spoke to several female students in the college about the incident.

"We have issued notices to Delhi Police and Gargi College for inaction. We will conduct an inquiry of our own into this incident. We demand detailed investigation and arrest of the accused," Maliwal said.

Notice (1st page)
Notice (1st page)

She said there is an absolute lack of responsibility in the way Gargi College and Delhi Police reacted to a serious incident like this.

"The girls have testified and shared painful experiences. Instead of taking action and registering a complaint, the college authorities told the students not to attend the college festival if they felt insecure," she said.

Maliwal said the policemen who were present could have registered a complaint but they didn't.

"They stood there watching. It has been four days but the police and the college has kept quiet about it. They cannot shrug off the responsibility of investigating incidents of sexual harassment and molestation that took place on campus on February 6," she said.

Over 100 students held a protest outside the gate of Gargi College on Monday.

Students and teachers posted on social media about the incident.

As per their posts, during the college festival, 'Reverie', around 6:30 pm on February 6, groups of unruly, drunk men mobbed the entrances of the college and forced their way in.

The students alleged that Rapid Action Force and Delhi Police personnel were deployed close to the gate from where the men allegedly entered.

"There was a complete lapse of security. The students were groped, molested and even assaulted by the men who all appeared to be in their mid-30s. The college had claimed to set up security but I don't think there must have been such an incident in any college campus across the country," a student said on condition of anonymity.

Also Read: Delhi Police register FIR in Gargi College molestation case

New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Monday issued notices to Delhi Police and Gargi College for their alleged inaction in the 'molestation' of students by a group of men who had gatecrashed a cultural festival.

Gargi college case: DCW issues notice to police, admin

DCW Chief Swati Maliwal also spoke to several female students in the college about the incident.

"We have issued notices to Delhi Police and Gargi College for inaction. We will conduct an inquiry of our own into this incident. We demand detailed investigation and arrest of the accused," Maliwal said.

Notice (1st page)
Notice (1st page)

She said there is an absolute lack of responsibility in the way Gargi College and Delhi Police reacted to a serious incident like this.

"The girls have testified and shared painful experiences. Instead of taking action and registering a complaint, the college authorities told the students not to attend the college festival if they felt insecure," she said.

Maliwal said the policemen who were present could have registered a complaint but they didn't.

"They stood there watching. It has been four days but the police and the college has kept quiet about it. They cannot shrug off the responsibility of investigating incidents of sexual harassment and molestation that took place on campus on February 6," she said.

Over 100 students held a protest outside the gate of Gargi College on Monday.

Students and teachers posted on social media about the incident.

As per their posts, during the college festival, 'Reverie', around 6:30 pm on February 6, groups of unruly, drunk men mobbed the entrances of the college and forced their way in.

The students alleged that Rapid Action Force and Delhi Police personnel were deployed close to the gate from where the men allegedly entered.

"There was a complete lapse of security. The students were groped, molested and even assaulted by the men who all appeared to be in their mid-30s. The college had claimed to set up security but I don't think there must have been such an incident in any college campus across the country," a student said on condition of anonymity.

Also Read: Delhi Police register FIR in Gargi College molestation case

Intro:दिल्ली महिला आयोग ने दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय के गार्गी कॉलेज में छात्राओं के साथ छेड़छाड़ को लेकर दिल्ली पुलिस और कॉलेज प्रशासन को समन जारी कर पूरे मामले पर जवाब मांगा है. दिल्ली महिला आयोग में इस पूरे मामले पर दिल्ली पुलिस और कॉलेज प्रशासन से पूछा है, कि 5 दिन बीत जाने के बाद भी इस मामले पर अभी तक कोई कार्रवाई क्यों नहीं की गई है किसी की गिरफ्तारी क्यों नहीं हुई है.


Body:6 फरवरी को छात्राओं के साथ कॉलेज में हुई छेड़छाड़
गार्गी कॉलेज की छात्राओं का आरोप है की 6 फरवरी को कॉलेज के वार्षिक महोत्सव कार्यक्रम के दौरान कुछ बाहर के लोग कॉलेज में घुस आए थे जिन्होंने उनके साथ छेड़छाड़ और दुर्व्यवहार बाद किया इसको लेकर कॉलेज प्रशासन को शिकायत करने के बाद भी कोई कार्रवाई नहीं की गई.

छात्राओं से मिलने पहुंची थी स्वाति मालीवाल
इसके चलते कई छात्राओं ने सोशल मीडिया पर अपने साथ हुए इस व्यवहार के बारे में पोस्ट किया जिसके बाद मामले ने तूल पकड़ा और दिल्ली महिला आयोग की अध्यक्ष स्वाति मालीवाल आज खुद छात्राओं से मिलने उनके कॉलेज पहुंची थी.


Conclusion:DCW ने लिया स्वत:संज्ञान
आयोग ने इस पूरे मामले पर स्वत: संज्ञान लेते हुए कहा है कि यह बहुत ही गंभीर मामला है, कि कॉलेज परिसर के अंदर कुछ अज्ञात लोग घुसते हैं. और छात्राओं के साथ दुर्व्यवहार करते हैं इसको लेकर दिल्ली महिला आयोग ने दिल्ली पुलिस से एफ आई आर की कॉपी मांगी है, साथ ही अभियुक्तों की गिरफ्तारी के बारे में जानकारी भी देने को कहा है.
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