Criminal case against Rajasthan resort for 'harassing' minor dancer

The DCW chairperson was on a personal visit to the resort and noticed the alleged inappropriate behaviour of some tourists with the girl.

Update: 2017-03-24 09:35 GMT
As many as 64 girl students of Mohana Government High School in Odisha's district run by state Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe development department on Monday have left the hostel alleging harassment by the warden.

Jaipur: Acting on a complaint of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal, Rajasthan Police has filed a criminal case against a resort in Jaipur for alleged harassment of a minor girl during a dance performance.

The FIR was lodged on complaint of the DCW chairperson who during a personal visit to the Chokhi Dhani resort on Tonk Road earlier this month had noticed the 13-year-old girl being "harassed" by some visitors during the evening show.

The resort officials, however, said they hold dance performances to showcase the cultural heritage of the state and do not entertain such episodes.

"Maliwal was on her personal visit to the resort and noticed the alleged inappropriate behaviour of some tourists with the girl.

"She wrote a letter to DGP (Director general of Police) Manoj Bhatt following which the FIR was registered on Thursday," Station House Officer of Sanganer Sadar police station Dharmveer Singh said Friday.

"In the complaint, she (Maliwal) said that the girl was surrounded by male tourists who were showering currency notes and inappropriately touching her while she was dancing," the SHO said.

The case was lodged against the resort administration under IPC sections 354 (assault with intent to outrage modesty), 374 (unlawful compulsory labour) besides relevant sections of the Juvenile Justice Act and the POCSO Act.

When contacted, Chokhi Dhani manager Govind Sharma said cultural performances are held every evening in the resort to present the culture of the state but no such activity takes place. 

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