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Saturday, 21 December 2024 5.03 PM IST

National Women’s Commission directs chief secretary to produce full copy of Hema Commission report

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NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Women has directed to produce the copy of the full version of the Hema Commission report, within a week. The commission directed the chief secretary to produce it. The Kerala government released the commission report after removing some parts saying that privacy would be violated. With this, it was alleged that the names of many prominent people will not come out.


BJP state spokesperson Sandeep Vachaspati had visited the National Commission for Women yesterday and lodged a complaint regarding the Hema Committee report. In response to the complaint, a letter has been sent to the chief secretary to produce the copy of the full report.

The government released the report after omitting pages from 49 to 53. 130 paras were omitted where 21 paragraphs were proposed to be omitted. The main objection is that this is to protect those needed by the government. With the intervention of the National Commission for Women, it is expected that the names of those who were excluded by the government will come out. Along with this, there will be critical interventions of the commission in the matter.

After the release of the Hema Commission report, the police registered a case against Mukesh, Siddique, Maniyanpilla Raju, Jayasurya and others. A non-bailable charge has been filed against Mukesh and Siddique. The court has temporarily stayed Mukesh's arrest in the case. During the evidence collection held yesterday, the investigation team found circumstantial evidence that implicates Siddique.

Meanwhile, the woman came forward with more revelations about the harassment complaint against Mansoor Rasheed, the assistant director of the movie 'Bro Daddy'. She told a media that Mansoor was protected by CPM leader from Kollam and he even ruined her family life.

The woman's complaint is that Mansoor raped her after drugging her with soft drinks at a hotel in Hyderabad. Apart from the main actors, all the stars and crew of the film stayed in the same hotel. There is evidence that the production team booked him a room and ticket on Make My Trip. The complainant said that after filing a complaint in Hyderabad, the police have also collected the CCTV footage of the hotel and will file a complaint with the Special Investigation Team today.

TAGS: NATIONAL WOMENS COMMISSION, ḍIRECTS, CHIEF SECRETARY, TO PRODUCE, FULL VERSION, HEMA COMMISSION, REPORT
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