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Delhi Girl Jasleen Kaur Vs Her ‘Harasser’ Sarvjeet Singh: Who Is Telling The Truth

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Aug, 2015 11:19 AM
    The accused in the Tilak Nagar eve teasing incident was granted bail yesterday night.
     
    The police had lodged a complaint against the accused after the victim, Jasleen Kaur, shared the photograph and details about an eve teaser who had allegedly harassed her at a traffic signal while travelling at around 8 p.m. on Sunday in a Facebook post. 
     
    Sarvjeet Singh aka Sunny, the accused in the case, alleged that Jasleen is an AAP supporter and is doing it all for political mileage and fame. His mother also made a statement claiming that her son is innocent, and Jasleen is misusing her political connections.
     
    As per Kaur, it wasn’t just eve-teaser’s obscene comments, but also his sheer audacity and the inaction of the people around her that spurred her to share her story and shame the offender.
     
     
    “We are investigating the case without any partiality. For us, it doesn’t matter whether a person belongs to any political party. If a person has broken any law or has committed anything against the law, then we will take action against the culprit,” he added.
     
    Abuse of DU student by biker unacceptable: Arvind Kejriwal
     
     
    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the alleged abuse of Delhi University student Jasleen Kaur in Tilak Nagar by a youth on a motorcycle was "unacceptable".
     
    "Congratulate @jasleenkaur89 for her bravery. Girls of Delhi should follow her and speak up against such unacceptable acts," Kejriwal said in a tweet on Monday.
     
    Police said Jasleen Kaur was abused at a traffic signal in Tilak Nagar here around 8 p.m. on Sunday.
     
    "A man made obscene comments at me today (Sunday) at around 8 p.m. near Aggarwal, Tilak Nagar. He was on a silver Royal Enfield, vehicle number DL 4S CE 3623. When I told him I am clicking his picture and I'm going to file a complaint against him, he responded by posing for a picture and said, "Jo kar sakti hai kar le. Complaint karke dikha, fir dekhiyo kya karta hun main (Do whatever you like. Complain and see what I do then)," Jasleen said in her Facebook post.
     
    A case of sexual harassment and criminal intimidation was registered against the biker and he was arrested, police said on Monday.
     
    HC applauds young woman for taking stand against lewd comments
     
    The Delhi High Court on Tuesday applauded a young woman for standing up to the man who abused her at a traffic signal.
     
    "We appreciate the girl for taking steps. We are glad that now girls are coming forward to complain about such harassment cases," said a division bench of Justice Kailash Gambhir and Justice Sunita Gupta. 
     
    "It is only two days back an incident had taken place where the girl complained about the lewd remarks made on her by the passerby. It is the mindset of people... that is why the court thought the mindset of people can be changed by launching mass awareness programme but despite various directions given by this court, success is not seen in near future." 
     
     
    "This is very sorry state of affairs that in the capital of the country, the women are not safe and this is what we find out when we go through the daily newspapers. Unless the governments are serious at their ends nothing can improve in the country," the bench said.
     
    Delhi University student Jasleen Kaur was abused at a traffic signal in Tilak Nagar area in west Delhi around 8 p.m. on Sunday. 
     
    In her complaint, the woman told police that she was confronted by accused Saravjeet Singh alias Sunny at a traffic intersection, where he allegedly passed lewd remarks at her, while the people around chose to be mute spectators.
     
    The woman took a photograph of the number plate of Singh's motorbike and when she was about to take a photograph of the accused, he allegedly posed for it despite being told that she would report the matter to police. 
     
    He later sped away, said a police official. The court also expressed displeasure at the Delhi government for moving at a snail's pace on implementing rape preventive measures such as awareness campaigns and gender sensitisation programmes.
     
    During the hearing, the court took into note the affidavits filed by the Delhi government on the steps it took to create mass awareness among people on crimes against women and children and punishment awarded for these incidents.
     
    The court, however, was not satisfied with the steps taken by the government and said: "On the perusal of these affidavits no doubt government of Delhi has taken some action in creating mass awareness in sexual offences cases against women and children, but we are extremely pained to find that the programme is very tardy and slow."
     
     
    To test the efficiency of 181 women helpline, the court asked one of the lawyers in the case to dial the number but it remained busy for five minutes and was picked up on the third try.
     
    "The number remained busy more than one than 5 minutes and was picked up after two calls were made. The fate of the helpline is as we have noticed, we can't understand how any women or child in distress access this helpline," the bench said.
     
    The government said helpline will be "strengthened soon in professional manner". 
     
    The counsel of the Delhi government, senior advocate Sanjay Poddar told the court that there are only three lines for incoming calls and they would "improve" it soon and for this purpose approval had been taken from finance department of Delhi government. 
     
    The bench asked why it can't repeatedly issue radio and print campaigns for deterring sexual offences, to which Delhi government said they were "forced" to pull out programmes, including jingles on radio, on creating awareness about such crimes as after sometime people get bored with them and do not hear them.
     
     
    The government also played in court the radio jingles and videos on domestic violence, sexual harassment at work place and sexual harassment of children, which is part of its awareness programme.
     
    The bench had in December 2013 urged the government to take effective steps to raise awareness among the people about laws dealing with sexual offences and the punishment.
     
    The court asked both Centre and Delhi governments to work together to create mass awareness on the issue. 
     
    "This is the duty of both the governments and their ministries to sensitise the people with their serious endeavour that such crimes happening day in and day out do not occur.
     
    Expressing the hope that the governments will make "serious endeavour" for creating mass awareness about crimes against women and children and for safety of women, Justice Kailash Gambhir, who will be retiring in the first week of September, disposed off the plea.
     
    The court also refused to waive off the Rs. 2 lakh fine imposed on the Delhi government earlier for its failure to take effective steps on the issue and directed it to deposit the amount with the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DLSA) within a month. 
     
     
    The court had taken up the issue of creating awareness about sexual offences against children and women while hearing an appeal filed by a man convicted for raping his minor daughter. 
     
    The court had observed that the reason for the increase in such cases was because people were unaware of the law and did not fear any legal action.

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