Thursday 18 October 2012

Memorandum to Haryana CM


The Chief Minister
Haryana State
Chandigarh                                                                        17th October, 2012

Dear Shri Hooda,

On behalf of the undersigned organizations and concerned individuals, we would like to express our anguish and anger at the spate of horrific incidents of violence against women and young girls that have occurred in your State.  Within a period of one month, there have been 19 incidents of brutal rape, with many of the victims being dalits, and all of them belonging to the poorest and weakest sections. The response of the Government and the police has been tardy and ineffective. Adding to this, the extremely objectionable statements being made by khap panchayat leaders demanding that age of marriage should be lowered has led to criminals getting further emboldened. Other statements which seem to suggest that the victims themselves are also responsible have added insult to injury.

Some other issues also need your immediate attention. The rampant increase in sex selective abortions in your state, is leading to a pronounced gender imbalance which has to be addressed by your Government on an emergency basis. The manner in which the state police deals with crimes against women and  women complainants/victims  should also be addressed and changed. We also express our severe condemnation of the way in which certain organisations have been running so-called Protection Homes as places of intimidation and sexual exploitation of their inmates.
 
We would like to place the following demands before you:

1. All complaints of rape and sexual harassment must be treated with the utmost seriousness and investigated without any delay. Any police or other officials who do not do this and those who actually obstruct the delivery of justice must be given stringent punishment.
2. A standard operating procedure should be immediately circulated to all police stations in cases of rape and sexual assault.  As stated in the law, women police officers should take statements from the rape victims in the presence of a family member/s of the victim/complainant and all the evidence must be immediately gathered.
3. The victim should be taken for immediate medical checkup and attention and counselling and other forms of assistance must be provided on an emergency basis. The trauma of the rape can only be dealt with in this manner.
4. The victims must be rehabilitated in every way possible. Compensation should also be made available to them and, wherever feasible the victims should be given Govt. jobs.
5. Fast track courts must be instituted to try the cases so that justice is not delayed and the victims, their families and witnesses do not face harassment and suffer further trauma.
6.  Self-styled bodies with no constitutional sanction whatsoever, like khap panchayats must not be given any kind of Governmental sanction or recognition.  We are shocked to hear that the Dept. of Women’s Welfare is trying to organise a campaign against sex-selective abortions with the help of khap panchayats.  On the one hand, the State Govt. is not doing what it should to implement the PCPnDT Act and, on the other, it is giving legitimacy to socially regressive organisations like khap panchayats.  We demand that the law be implemented with all seriousness, that Monitoring Committees at all levels be formed and their regular and effective functioning ensured and that stringent punishment be meted out to all those violating the Act.
7.  Recently, a Khap Mahapanchayat leader has demanded that the age of consent for marriage be reduced   to 16 ostensibly to prevent the atrocities being committed against minor girls.  It is very shocking that no member of your Govt. has condemned this demand and made your Govt.’s stand clear. We demand an immediate response to this.
8. The police cases filed against Ms Brinda Karat, Ms Jagmati Sangwan and other activists who participated in the Rohtak rally on Oct 15th must be immediately withdrawn.
We, the undersigned, demand an immediate response to this alarming and totally intolerable situation. The safety and security of women and girls must be a top priority for the Govt of Haryana.

AIDMAM, AIDWA, AIWC, ANHAD, CBCI, CGHJ, CPA, CSR, CWDS, JWP, MWF,  NFIW, PUCL, RDMA, SAMA, YWCA, Action India, Jagori, Pehchaan, Prabhat Tara, Samata (BGVS), Sangat, Saheli, Women’s Legal Forum

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