Revisiting the case for restoring justice
Politicians of various hues, including former Haryana Chief Ministers Om Parkash Chautala and Bhajan Lal, are giving different versions regarding their role in shielding and promoting former Haryana Director General of Police S. P. S. Rathore who was convicted last Monday and sentenced to six months in jail for molesting a 14-year-old school-going tennis player in August 1990. However, a senior retired bureaucrat told The Hindu that the then Congress regime headed by Bhajan Lal failed to prevent the police atrocities the family of the victim was subjected to, especially her younger brother who faced several false cases and was paraded in the locality where he lived. “Obeying illegal orders” He said that the present Bhupinder Singh Hooda regime should initiate suitable suo motu action against those police officers and officials who harassed and tortured the victim’s brother. A local advocate, Rohit Dheer, added that criminal cases should also be registered against these police officials, whether serving or retired, for “obeying the illegal orders” of Mr. Rathore.
















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