New Delhi: Ex chairperson of National Commission for Women Mohini Giri had slammed Delhi Police and claimed that Delhi Police had refused to save a girl from molestation.
She claimed that she saw a young girl being molested by a group of men in South Delhi. She got out of the car to help the girl but was thrashed by the men.
She later said that she had tried to stop a passing PCR van, but the driver refused to intervene and said the official was busy.
Giri said that she then stopped a constable who was passing by on a two-wheeler. He asked her to register an FIR. Giri has now refused to do that.
She said, “I saw the girl was being beaten mercilessly. I tried to stop the fighting. A lady came running towards me and started beating me. I stopped a PCR van and said please save me. The driver got down from the van and said his boss had to go somewhere urgently and he had to go. Then I stopped a beat constable and asked for helped. He said that I should rather lodge an FIR.”
Meanwhile police have rejected all allegations made by Giri. It said that the facts have been misinterpreted completely. The police said that there was no molestation but an accident case which the police were looking into.
DCP Rajeev Ranjan said, “Perhaps Mrs Giri did not understand the incident. Two boys were on a scooter and two girls were following on another scooter. One of the boys was the real brother of one of the girls. The boy met with the accident. Someone took one of the injured boys to the hospital. Then a PCR van came to the spot and was helping the boy and two girls standing there. The inquiry has revealed that the wife of one of the injured perhaps got into a confrontation with Giri.”
Bureau Report
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