KOTA: National Commission for Woman (NCW) three-member team reached Kota on Friday to probe the charges of sexual favor against associate professor of Rajasthan Technical University (RTU).
Meanwhile, another female student of final year of electronic department of RTU on Friday came out with similar allegations against suspended accused professor Girish Parmar and lodged a case of demanding sexual favor and harassment in Dadabari police station.
NCW’s three-member fact-finding team led by Geeta Bhatt, member of NCW’s advisory committee, along with coordinator Praveen Singh and legal counsellor Shalini Singh held meeting with Kota city SP Kesar Singh Shekhawat and took stock of the findings, facts and course of action in the case against RTU’s suspended professor Garish Parmar, filed by a 21-year-old final year student of electronics department of RTU.
“The team will inquire into the matter, will meet with the victim and others,” said Geeta Bhatt while speaking to media after meeting with city SP.
Meanwhile, Kota city SP Kesar Singh on Thursday had formed a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the case against the professor and the classmate. The SIT, headed by additional superintendent of police (crime against women) comprises investigating officer DSP Amar Singh and experts of cyber and technical cell.
“The SIT began its investigation into the case on Friday and reached RTU, where they recorded the statements of the students while NCW team, which was also there, interacted with students and held meeting with officials of the university,” DSP Amar Singh said.