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From: "chro chro chro" <chro@rediffmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 5, 2004
Subject: 'Poisonous Prasad' Kills Seven Children In Bihar  

Rediff News, July 05, 2004, Monday

'Poisonous prasad' kills seven children in Bihar

Anand Mohan Sahay in Patna

Seven children died and close to 100 people took ill after consuming
"poisonous prasad" in Birangabad village in Vaishali district of Bihar.

The prasad was distributed in the village after a religious ceremony
to mark Guru Purnima on Friday last.

All seven children died late Sunday night.

District Magistrate H R Srinivasan has ordered a high-level inquiry
into the deaths.

A medical team is camping in the village.

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From: "chro chro chro" <chro@rediffmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 5, 2004

Subject: Govt. Yet To Decide On Rape Victim Jenny's Release  

The Hindu, July 05, 2004, Monday

Govt. yet to decide on Jenny's release

DEHRA DUN, JULY 4. Despite being censured by the National
Commission for Women over her ``wrongful confinement'', the
Uttaranchal Government is yet to decide on the release of Indira
Deuri alias Jenny, who accused the former State Revenue Minister,
Harak Singh Rawat, of raping her, from a women's protective
home where she has been confined for more than one and half
years now.

Though the State Government had given a verbal commitment
to the NCW to release Jenny, the unwed mother from Assam, at
the earliest, inquiries have revealed that the decision regarding
her freedom has not got a ``political nod'' from the highest level,
official sources said today.

When contacted, the Chief Secretary, R. S. Tolia, sidestepped the
issue of Jenny's release and said he has not seen the official report
regarding the recommendations made by the NCW.

With the State Government taking its time to decide the issue of
Jenny's release, the NCW has come out with a series of
recommendations calling for speedy trial on a day-to-day basis
and also transferring the case outside Uttaranchal.

``This is a fit case for speedy trial by a special court preferably
on a day-to-day basis. The girl has already spent one and half
years in trauma and the matter should not be delayed further,''
the NCW Chairperson, Poornima Advani, said in a report.

Jenny had created a political storm in Uttaranchal last year by
stating that she was allegedly raped by Rawat, who was also the
``father'' of her child. Rawat resigned immediately after the
sex scandal rocked the State Assembly on June 17 last year.

The recommendations of the NCW came after Ms. Advani along
with Anusuiya Uike, member of the Commission, visited the
protective home on June 24 and held detailed talks with Jenny.

Calling for transferring the case outside Uttaranchal, the NCW
said: ``The ends of justice would be better served if the hearing
of the case is held outside the state of Uttaranchal''.

``In this case, it is a matter where the influential minister had
the state government facilitating his cause against a hapless
rape victim'', the NCW said in its recommendations in the report.

Asserting that there appears to be no basis for keeping Jenny in
a protective home, the NCW said: ``Jenny needs to be released
immediately and permitted to live her life''.

In keeping with the Supreme Court ruling, Jenny should be
provided with legal representation, it said adding the State
Government should ensure that the lawyers are well acquainted
with the criminal justice system.

The NCW also reiterated that it recommended adequate compensation
for Jenny as well as her son Anjan for suffering ``mental
harassment'' during her pregnancy and ``wrongful confinement''.
PTI

 


 



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