Rane demands fast-tracking of rape cases in Goa

Update: 2014-03-04 18:23 GMT
File photo of Goa's Leader of Opposition Pratapsinh Rane. - PTI
Panaji: Goa's Leader of Opposition Pratapsinh  Rane on Tuesday charged the state government with acting leniently  with a teacher accused of molesting a student, while applying  stricter laws against Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal in a rape  case. 
 
Raising the matter in the state assembly, he demanded fast-tracking of rape cases in Goa. 
 
"You have put Tejpal in jail. He is not even getting bail.  I don't know what he did in the lift," Rane said and sought to know why the state government was lenient towards the teacher, despite his "gruesome" acts. 
 
The teacher was charged with molesting his student, who had later committed suicide by setting herself ablaze. He had called the victim to his residence for tuitions. "This case should be fast-tracked," he said. 
Responding to Rane's demand, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said the case against the teacher was lodged in January 2012, while the rape law was amended after that. 
 
"The situation has changed after the Nirbhaya case and laws have changed," he said. 
 

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