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Coach Accuses Haryana Minister of Molestation, Claims Lack of Proper Proceedings Despite Evidence

The coach said that specific evidence collected by the prosecution, as reflected in the summary report under Section 173, CrPC, indicates that after the complaint was filed, the accused attempted to compromise with her through an intermediary.
State minister of Haryana Sandeep Singh. Photo: @flickersingh

New Delhi: A woman coach who accused Sandeep Singh, the Minister of State for Printing and Stationery, of molestation, claims that proper departmental proceedings, as mandated by the Vishakha Vs State of Rajasthan case, haven’t been initiated regarding harassment at the workplace.

According to the Tribune, she alleges that despite evidence collected by the prosecution, no action has been taken.

She said specific evidence was collected by the prosecution which was reflected in the summary report under Section 173, CrPC, that after filing of the complaint, the accused had approached her through one Anil for compromise, the daily reported.

She said he approached her through a WhatsApp call on January 5, 2023, with prosecution witness Raj Kumar Mittan, Secretary Athletics Haryana and Joint Secretary, Athletic Federation of India, to compromise.

“The deposition of witness Raj Kumar Mittan is probably supported by the scientific evidence with regard to their telephonic conversation, unfortunately, the copy of the same is not supplied to the victim. It is a settled dictum of law that a victim of sexual offence case is an injured witness and her sole testimony is sufficient to convict an accused, but in the present case, there are testimonies of senior IPS and senior officials of the Sports Department which points out to the fact that immediately after the incident the victim/complainant had confided in them, who instead of encouraging her to fight for her rights, had asked her to ignore the incident,” the newspaper quoted her as saying.

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