NCW begins probe into TN student sexual assault case
Opposition AIADMK members attempted to stage protests throughout Tamil Nadu claiming the involvement of another person in the sexual assault case in which the police had already arrested a man
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TVK President Vijay urged Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi for steps to ensure safety of women in the state during a meeting, in Chennai on Monday. PHOTO: PTI
Chennai, 30 Dec
A fact-finding team from the
National Commission for Women (NCW) on Monday commenced its enquiry into the
sexual assault on the Anna University student.
Amidst an allegation of denial of
police permission for their agitation on Monday, scores of Opposition AIADMK
members attempted to stage protests throughout Tamil Nadu claiming the
involvement of another person in the sexual assault case in which the police
had already arrested a man.
Hundreds of AIADMK members were
arrested when they staged an agitation. They are likely to be released in the
evening.
The NCW which on its own took
cognisance of the alleged rape of the 19-year-old student on the university
campus last week, constituted a two-member fact finding committee to
investigate the incident.
Accordingly the team comprising NCW
member Mamta Kumari and retired Maharashtra DGP Praveen Dixit visited the
university for the enquiry. They are scheduled to meet the victim, her family,
friends, and officials concerned besides representatives of non-governmental
organisations in order to ascertain the facts.
The panel would focus on finding
out the circumstances leading to the incident, assess the actions taken, and
propose measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Meanwhile, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam
president and actor Vijay sought to know who should be asked to make women feel
safe in the state.
In a hand-written letter addressed
to "dear sisters" and posted on the instagram account of his party,
he said "it is known that it is pointless in asking those who govern us,
no matter how many times we ask them. That’s what this letter is for.”
The TVK leader said every day women
were subject to “mass atrocities, disorderly conduct and sexual crimes” and “as
their brother,” he was undergoing depression and unexplainable pain seeing
their sufferings.
Assuring to stand with them and shield them as a brother, Vijay said "don’t worry about anything but concentrate on your studies. We will create a safe Tamil Nadu. We will together ensure it soon."
Vijay calls on TN Guv Ravi, seeks protection for women in state
Amid the outrage in Tamil Nadu over the sexual assault of a woman student inside a technical varsity recently, actor-politician Vijay on Monday urged Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi for steps to ensure safety of women in the state.
The Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) founder called on Governor Ravi at the Raj Bhavan here and submitted a memorandum. BJP state chief K Annamalai lauded Vijay for knocking at the doors of the Raj Bhavan over the issue.
The demands from the leader of the fledgling party included 'protecting' law and order, according to a TVK release. "In our memorandum, we sought steps to protect law and order in Tamil Nadu, besides action for ensuring safety of women in all places," the release from TVK general secretary N Anand said. Further, the party also pressed for steps to release Central funds towards Cyclone Fenjal relief.
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