Shelter home scandal: RJD demands Nitish Kumar's resignation

Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav wondered why the state government is not ordering a CBI probe into the case.

Published: 25th July 2018 08:06 PM  |   Last Updated: 25th July 2018 08:06 PM   |  A+A-

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav speak to the media during a press conference in Patna. (File Photo | PTI)

By PTI

MUZAFFARPUR: The RJD said today that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar should resign taking moral responsibility for the alleged sexual exploitation of girls at a state-run shelter home here as he also holds the home portfolio.

Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav wondered why the state government is not ordering a CBI probe into the case.

Kumar should resign for the "overall rise in crimes against women", the RJD leader told reporters here and reiterated the party's demand for CBI inquiry into the shelter home scandal.

The CBI probe should be monitored by the high court, Yadav, who led a delegation of the opposition RJD, Congress, Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) and CPI-ML, here said.

"We wonder why the state government is not ordering a CBI inquiry despite the statement given by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh yesterday... We stick to our demand for a CBI inquiry, notwithstanding unconvincing arguments against it by the government put through officials like the DGP. We demand that the probe be monitored by the High Court," Yadav said.

Bihar Director General of Police K S Dwivedi had said yesterday that medical examinations of 29 of the 42 inmates confirmed that they were sexually exploited and that 10 of the accused have already been arrested while efforts were on to nab an absconding one.

Yadav claimed that some leaders of the ruling NDA in Bihar are trying to influence the investigation into the Muzaffarpur shelter home scandal.

"During our visit we have met a cross-section of people who have told us that some leaders sitting in New Delhi and Patna were calling up officials in the administration here with a view to influencing the investigation in the case," the leader of the opposition said.

"We have been saying that the ruling dispensation in the state is trying to shield the accused, many of whom are close to people in power," he said.

Yadav claimed that Brajesh Thakur, who is the patron of the NGO which ran the shelter home, had been a part of Kumar's campaign team in Muzaffarpur during the last Lok Sabha elections.

Upon his arrest, he was alleged not to have cooperated with the investigation and yet his police remand has not been sought, Yadav said.

"Although the shelter home housed little girls, we have learnt that tools used in abortion were kept here. This aspect has not been examined either," he said.

"It is clear that the state government has neither the competence nor the intention to

carry out a fair and impartial investigation," he alleged.

The RJD will hold a state-wide cycle rally against the rise in the incidence of crimes against women, specially young girls, in Bihar beginning later this week with the slogan 'NDA Bhagao Beti Bachao', he added.

Echoing Yadav on the demand for a CBI probe into the scandal, HAM chief and former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi said the government took a month to act on the social audit report on the shelter home and its officials and several more days to file an FIR.

He wondered whether the delay was intended to enable the culprits to tamper with evidence.

Other members of the opposition team were Sadanand Singh of Congress and Mahboob Alam of CPI-ML.

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