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Friday, April 26, 2024

T.N. Governor’s allegations on forced virginity tests true, says NCPCR member

“T.N. Governor’s allegations on forced virginity tests true, claims NCPCR member”, The Hindu, May 26, 2023:

“A member of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), R.G. Anand, on Thursday claimed that Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi’s recent allegations of forced virginity tests (two-finger tests) being performed on minor girls, who were alleged victims of child marriage in Chidambaram, were true.

In a tweet, Mr. Anand, who had conducted inquiries about the allegation in Chidambaram, claimed, “All the allegations made by the Governor are true.” A detailed report will be submitted to the Commission’s chairperson Priyank Kanoongo in this regard, he said

“It is regrettable that a few media have published an untrue statement regarding the investigation conducted by the NCPCR yesterday in Chidambaram,” Mr. Anand said…”

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