Child Raped In School Bus: Take strict action against accused, school management, says MP CM
Press Trust of India | September 15, 2022 | 06:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan asked officials to take strict action against the accused and school management in nursery student rape case.
BHOPAL : Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday said the rape of a 3-and-half-year-old girl inside a school bus in Bhopal recently had "shaken the belief of people" and asked officials to take strict action against the accused as well as the school management. A three-and-a-half-year-old nursery student was raped allegedly by her school bus driver inside the vehicle in Madhya Pradesh capital Bhopal on September 8. The driver has been arrested along with the vehicle's woman attendant who, according to the child's parents, was present at the time of the crime.
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"Parents send their children to school with a lot of faith in the institution. It is the duty of the school management to ensure the trust is not broken. Strict action must be taken against the driver and woman attendant as well as the school management," the CM said in an emergency meeting held in his official residence at 7am on Thursday. "It is the duty of the school management to ensure police verification of the bus staff. We can't leave children at the hands of barbarians," said Chouhan, who also expressed anguish that the vehicle's CCTV cameras were not functioning. He said the school belongs to an influential person and the administration must ensure strict action against the management or else a message will be sent in society that nothing happens to such persons. He asked officials to ensure police verification of all school bus staff in the capital, and hold workshops to train staff as well as make parents and children aware of the provisions of the Protection of Children from the Sexual Offences (POCSO).
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On the order of the CM, the police commissioner has set up a special investigation team (SIT) under additional commissioner of police Shrutikirti Somvanshi to probe the case. Assistant commissioner of police Nidhi Saxena and two others are part of the SIT, officials informed. Among those who attended the morning meeting were Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Rajesh Rajora, principal secretary school education Rashmi Arun Shami, Bhopal police commissioner Makrand Deoskar, divisional commissioner Gulshan Bamra and collector Avinash Lavania.
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