Faridabad govt college\'s internal complaints committee is not active: Haryana Women Commission

Faridabad govt college's internal complaints committee is not active: Haryana Women Commission

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

A day after a and two other employees at a government college in were suspended over allegations of sexual harassment, the Women Commission Friday found its to deal with such matters is not active.

The complainant had alleged that an assistant professor, a peon and a would befriend girl students at the time of admission and later they would target those who had to reappear for exams, promising to help them.

She had alleged that the accused sought sexual favours from the girls on the pretext of helping them in the exams.

"I met the girl at the college today. She gave a detailed account what she had to face... She said that she had secretly recorded a video-audio conversation with one accused," State Commission for Women Renu Bhatia said.

She said an FIR had also been registered and police would investigate the matter.

Bhatia said that during her meeting with the officials of the college, it was found that its was not active.

"Another thing where we found the college lacking was that the girl had approached them nearly a fortnight ago, but it took a few days to take cognisance of her complaint. The college did form a committee, but it took some days," she said.

The matter came to light when the complainant recorded her conversation with the and narrated the incident to the college principal.

The incident had triggered outrage, with senior and Kaithal MLA Randeep Singh Surjewala Thursday demanding strict action against the culprits.

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First Published: Fri, May 17 2019. 21:01 IST