Union minister of state for sports and youth affairs Jitendra Singh on Sunday made a visit to the house of a 6-year-old rape victim in Alwar. After interacting with her family, Singh instructed police to expedite the investigation in the case.
The girl was raped by a man after he lured her into an abandoned house with chocolate on December 17. However, displaying utter callousness, the police did not register an FIR for three days.
He instructed the superintendent of police to take stringent action against the police personnel in seven days who refused to lodge an FIR on the victim’s complaint. Singh also asked the police to complete their investigation on time so that justice could be given to a girl.
He said that what happened to the 23-year-old is a national shame. To curb such unfortunate incidents, Singh claimed that the Union government is taking various steps.
For following an action plan prepared by Delhi Police, Singh will make a formal request to state government for its implementation in the state. Union home minister SushilKumar Shinde has made a 10-point programme which will soon be implemented through out the country.
src: TOI