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Haryana Women's Commission seeks Jind SP's transfer amid sexual harassment allegations

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Chandigarh (Punjab) | October 30, 2024 5:42:02 PM IST
Haryana State Commission for Women (HSCW) chairperson Renu W. Bhatia confirmed that the Commission had discussed allegations of sexual harassment with Jind Superintendent of Police (SP) Sumit Kumar on Wednesday morning.

Jind SP Sumit Kumar faces accusations of sexual harassment brought forward by women police personnel.

"Sumit Kumar visited our office on Wednesday morning, where we spoke with him and heard his side of the matter. From his demeanour, it appeared he attempted to absolve himself of the charges. We have scheduled an inquiry on November 7 to address certain points," Renu W. Bhatia told ANI.

Bhatia also stated that the Commission has formally requested Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to transfer SP Jind from his current post.

"The Haryana State Commission for Women has written to CM Nayab Singh Saini, urging the transfer of SP Jind to ensure a fair inquiry into the allegations," Bhatia explained.

The transfer recommendation follows a Commission hearing held in New Delhi, during which Sumit Kumar presented his case.

In a letter to the Haryana CM, the Commission wrote, "The Commission has taken cognisance of the serious allegations circulating on social media and news channels. A hearing was conducted on 29th October 2024, in which Sumit Kumar, SP Jind, appeared personally to present his side before the Chairperson."

The Commission emphasised the need for an unbiased investigation into the sexual harassment allegations against the officer.

"We believe the inquiry should proceed without any influence from the officer in question," they added.

On October 26, wrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat demanded justice for the victims, expressing doubts about the Haryana government and Centre's commitment to protecting women in the Haryana Police.

"Their voices have either been silenced or are being suppressed every day. However, just as every section of society stood with us, we stand with them. The culprits must face consequences," she stated. (ANI)

 
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