Chandigarh: Hours after the Chandigarh Police booked Haryana Sports Minister Sandeep Singh on charges of sexual harassment and wrongful confinement on Sunday, he handed over the responsibility of the Sports department to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar until the report of the investigation is out.
Thirty-six-year-old Singh gave up his sports portfolio saying he has taken this step on moral grounds. The development comes a day after the case was registered against him by the Chandigarh Police on a complaint from a woman junior athletics coach from the state. Singh denied the allegations while embarking trust in the justice system.
"I am sure there will be a proper investigation. The reports will make everything clear. I hand over the responsibility of the Sports Department to the CM until the report of the investigation comes out," he told the media on Sunday.
Singh, a former Indian hockey team captain, has also been charged with wrongful confinement and criminal intimidation. On Saturday, the Haryana director general of police (DGP) had set up a committee after the minister lodged a complaint against the coach, claiming she had tarnished his image.
Till the committee gives its report, Singh said he was handing over his sports portfolio to the chief minister. It was immediately not clear whether he has relinquished his portfolio or resigning from the ministry. The minister, who had called for an independent probe into the matter, again dismissed as baseless the accusations levelled by the coach.
An order issued by DGP P K Agrawal on Saturday stated: "Complaint has been received from Sandeep Singh, Minister of State, Sports and Youth Affairs, Haryana...". The "allegations in this regard are also circulating on social and electronic media", the order stated, adding that "the committee shall conduct an in-depth inquiry into the subject matter immediately and submit its report to this (DGP's) office at the earliest".
The Chandigarh Police has booked Sandeep Singh and registered "a case FIR dated 31.12.2022 under sections 354, 354A, 354B, 342, 506 of the Indian Penal Code" at the Sector-26 police station here and the matter is being investigated, a police spokesperson said. The coach had on Thursday levelled the allegations of sexual harassment against Singh. She filed a police complaint a day later.
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Singh, a former Olympian, has been booked under the penal code's sections 354 (assault or use of criminal force against a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354A (sexual harassment), 354B (compelling her to be naked), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 506 (criminal intimidation). PTI SUN VSD
After receiving a complaint from the woman coach, Chandigarh Police had earlier said an inquiry will be conducted into the allegations against the minister. The woman had told reporters on Friday: "I have given a complaint to SSP madam (Senior Superintendent of Police) here. I am hopeful that I will get justice and the Chandigarh Police will investigate my complaint."
She has alleged that Sandeep Singh had first seen her at a gym and then contacted her on Instagram. The coach claimed that the MLA from Pehowa in Kurukshetra kept insisting that they meet. "He messaged me on Instagram and said my national games certificate is pending and wanted to meet in this regard."
"Unfortunately, my certificate has been misplaced by my federation and I have been taking it up with the authorities concerned," the woman had said.
She, according to her complaint, agreed to meet Sandeep Singh at his residence-cum-camp office here with some other documents she had. When she went there, the minister molested her, she said.
"He took me to a side cabin of his residence... placed my documents on the side table and placed his hand on my foot. He said when he saw me for the first time, he liked me... He said you keep me happy and I will keep you happy," the woman alleged. "I removed his hand he even tore my T-shirt. I was crying and I raised an alarm for help and though all his staff was there, no one helped me," she had alleged.
Asked about the allegations, Sandeep Singh had on Thursday called them baseless and called for an independent probe. "I want an independent probe. We will also get it probed because my image has been tarnished." The minister also said that all details of the woman's entire life should be looked into.
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had earlier demanded an impartial inquiry into the allegations, while the Indian National Lok Dal asked the Manohar Lal Khattar government to immediately sack Sandeep Singh and set up a Special Investigation Team to probe the matter.