
Women activists demand HC-monitored inquiry into CD scandal
The Hindu
They say the Special Investigation Team may be biased
Women activists in the State, on Tuesday, demanded a High Court-monitored inquiry into the sex CD scandal. The activists, under the banner of ‘Naveddu Nilladire’ (If we do not rise), an umbrella forum of various women’s organisations, said an unbiased inquiry needs to be done. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, K.S. Vimala, vice-president, All India Democratic Women’s Association, said they could not trust the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and felt that justice would not be done to the woman who filed the complaint against former Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.More Related News

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