Haryana Women's Commission Seeks Transfer of Jind SP Amid Harassment Claims
The Haryana State Commission for Women has urged the transfer of Jind SP Sumit Kumar following sexual harassment allegations against him. The request comes after a commission hearing in New Delhi, where Kumar defended himself. The commission recommends his transfer or leave during the investigation.
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The Haryana State Commission for Women has taken a firm stance against Jind Superintendent of Police, Sumit Kumar, requesting his transfer following serious allegations of sexual harassment. The commission addressed a letter to Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, urging swift action amid growing public attention.
The request comes after a high-profile commission hearing in New Delhi, during which Sumit Kumar personally appeared to present his defense. Accused by women police personnel, the case has garnered significant media coverage, prompting the commission to intervene and suggest administrative changes.
The women's panel emphasized the necessity of a fair investigation, recommending that Kumar be transferred or placed on leave to prevent any undue influence while the inquiry proceeds. Meanwhile, prominent public figures such as Vinesh Phogat have expressed skepticism regarding justice but pledged their support to the victims.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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