
New Delhi: Amid outrage over the alleged
rape and killing of two minor Dalit girls in Haryana, Chief
Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today assured that strict action
would be taken against those involved in such crimes.
Khattar also said that Haryana is in the process of
establishing special courts for speedy trial in such cases to
ensure timely justice to the victims.
"Such incidents are very unfortunate and I am myself
deeply hurt. We will take strict action against all those
involved (in committing such crimes)," he told reporters here
during a visit.
His remarks came after two minor Dalit girls were
allegedly raped and killed in separate incidents in Haryana,
barely a month after a similar case involving a six-year-old
girl shook the state.
One of the girls, a 15-year-old school student, had been
brutally assaulted and her private parts mutilated.
Khattar said he has ordered the state police to increase
its patrolling and a few Inspector General-level officers have
also been transferred.
Appealing to opposition parties, Khattar said he himself
has never done politics over such incidents and the opposition
also should refrain from politicising such sensitive issues.
"The state has already started a Dial 100 project. Soon
we will also begin 1090 service, a dedicate helpline
service for women," he said.
The shocking incident of the alleged rape of the Dalit
girls came close on the heels of another incident last month,
in which a six-year-old girl was allegedly raped and killed in
Haryana's Uklana area in Hisar district.
PTI