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Bhandara rape: Home Secy expresses regret over gaffe on naming victims

FP Archives March 5, 2013, 07:39:23 IST

New Delhi: Home Secretary RK Singh has expressed his regret to Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde for the gaffe of disclosing the names of the victims of the Bhandara rape incident in Rajya Sabha over which the Minister faced huge embarrassment. Sources said Singh admitted the mistake as the statement, which was read out in Rajya Sabha by the Home Minister, was cleared by him. [caption id=“attachment_648022” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Home Secretary RK Singh[/caption] Under law and Supreme Court guidelines, names of rape and minor victims are not to be made public.

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Bhandara rape: Home Secy expresses regret over gaffe on naming victims

New Delhi: Home Secretary RK Singh has expressed his regret to Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde for the gaffe of disclosing the names of the victims of the Bhandara rape incident in Rajya Sabha over which the Minister faced huge embarrassment. Sources said Singh admitted the mistake as the statement, which was read out in Rajya Sabha by the Home Minister, was cleared by him. [caption id=“attachment_648022” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] rksingh3801 Home Secretary RK Singh[/caption] Under law and Supreme Court guidelines, names of rape and minor victims are not to be made public. The Home Secretary apparently told Shinde that it was an oversight and since the statement was vetted by him, he takes full responsibility. When asked whether he tendered his apology to the Home Minister, the Home Secretary refused to comment. Home Ministry spokesperson KS Dhatwalia also refused to comment. Shinde had committed the gaffe on March 1 when he named the victims of the Bhandara rape incident in Rajya Sabha which had to be expunged at the intervention of the Leader of the Opposition Arun Jaitley. Jaitley, a senior lawyer, had said as per law the victims of rape, that too minors, are not identified and named and their identity should be kept a secret as per Supreme Court guidelines. Almost an hour after the Upper House had expunged the names of the rape victims, the Home Ministry circulated the text of Shinde’s statement to media houses through a press release. Subsequently, the Home Minister’s entire statement was uploaded on the official website of Government of India’s Press Information Bureau. However, the press release was withdrawn after an hour and it was removed from the PIB website too. PTI

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