Take necessary steps to protect Hadiya’s human rights: SHRC to police

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November 7, 2017

The Kerala State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has directed the Kottayam District Police Chief to take necessary steps to protect the human rights of Akhila alias Hadiya, a Hindu converted Muslim girl, who has been forced to stay with her Hindu father Asokan.

Commission member K. Mohan Kumar issued an order stating that as per a Supreme Court order, the State government was bound to initiate follow-up action and the District Police Chief should take necessary steps.

Since the issue was pending before the Supreme Court, observations and directions do not have any legal standing, he said.

The District Police Chief had submitted a report to the commission that according to a High Court order, protection was being provided to the family of Akhila. The report said the Advocate General (AG) had given a legal advice that the police should not take her statement since the case was pending in the Supreme Court.

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Yogesh
 - 
Tuesday, 7 Nov 2017

Did anybody noticed recent india today sting operation. PFI leaders openly said that if RSS not there in Kerala they may turned entire india into a muslim country. They are working for that. This Akhila aka Hadiya also include in their list. There are many PFI terrorists arrested and proved link with IS

Nabeel
 - 
Tuesday, 7 Nov 2017

True.mr. kumar

 

recently many violence reported, that all done by police. There are good police people, and there are some RSS police too. RSS police doing the wrong things. Hence the bad name goes to Kerala CM. Those people doing all chaos for that reason

Kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 7 Nov 2017

There are many RSS police in department. They are doing all wrong things.

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