Two girls, aged three and four, were allegedly sexually assaulted in the girls’ toilet by school cleaning staff in the Thane district of the Indian state of Maharashtra, sparking outrage and protests. “Rail Roko” protest started.
Protesters ransacked the station over the rape of two kindergarten students studying at a co-ed school. Among the protestors were parents of children studying in the school and others, including several women.
After which a police case was registered and the sanitation staff identified as Akshay Shinde was arrested on August 17.
The parents took the girls to a local doctor, who confirmed injuries to one of the girls’ private parts.
The parents then went to the school on August 16, where after waiting for three hours, the police arrived and tried to take statements from the girls.
However, no FIR was registered.
The parents alleged that the police registered the FIR 12 hours after their appeal. According to sources, the police also found that the CCTV installed in the school was not working.
In addition, 10 long-distance trains were diverted to alternative routes due to the protests. Badlapur Bandh has been called by many organizations against this incident.
Sixty jawans and 10 personnel of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) are monitoring the situation at Badlapur station.