Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Dushyant Chautala, while speaking in the Vidhan Sabha Session on the issue of molestation of girl students in Uchana, affirmed his commitment to the facts presented in the House. He emphasized that the facts in this case remain consistent and truthful. He said that there is evidence in the form of a letter from the then Sarpanch, and upon investigation, all details of the case will be revealed. He questioned Congress MLAs, asking why they were opposed to an inquiry by a sitting judge. Did Congress defend the accused? If it is proven that a Deputy Director-level team had conducted an investigation, what will Congress say?
Dushyant Chautala called for an inquiry into all allegations against the principal from 2005 to 2023. Additionally, he urged an investigation into whether the Panchayat was held at the residence of the then Education Minister. Did the Education Minister establish any committee? Was there an investigation by the Deputy Director at that time?
Deputy Chief Minister, Dushyant Chautala said that he had not stated that the accused principal held a government job in 2005. Instead, he asserted that a case was filed against him in 2005. He emphasized the need for an investigation into the private school in Jind where the accused principal was employed in 2005. Dushyant Chautala said that the accused was appointed as a principal in 2008 during the previous Congress government, and a similar case came to light in 2012. Correcting his statement from the Assembly session on December 15, he clarified that the matter was not from 2011 but from December 2012.
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