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From correspondents in Bihar, India
Saturday, May 03, 2008
A policeman who had accused a Bihar Congress legislator of sexual harassment, has been suspended, official sources said Saturday.
Bal Yogeshwar Sharma was suspended by the state government for violation of service rules because he made his charges against Sunita Devi public before lodging a complaint with his department, police sources said.
Sharma, who worked as the lawmaker's bodyguard for two years, lodged a complaint at the Kotwali police station here April 29, charging her with sexual exploitation from 2006.
The legislator denied the charge by her former bodyguard and told IANS the policeman was trying to blackmail her.
Sunita Devi is the Congress legislator from Korha assembly seat in Katihar district, about 180 km from the state capital here.
Superintendent of Police, Patna, Anwar Hussain said the police have received permission from the chief judicial magistrate to begin probe into the complaint lodged by Sharma against the legislator.
The Congress party has set up a three-member committee to probe the allegation.
NOTE FROM SAVING MEN'S SPACES: Had it been a case of a woman accusing a man of sexually exploiting her, will she too have been suspended?
When women have extreme power, don't men feel helpless before them?
Are women any less likely to be sexual predators?
What kind of social Equality is this?
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