Kunduli (Non) Rape: Police Claim Has Zero Credibility

So, the Kunduli minor was not raped, after all! The startling revelation, quoting the medical report conducted on the Class IX girl, by the ADG, Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC) of Odisha police on Tuesday was understandably greeted with all-round skepticism because it throws up more questions than it answers. On top of the list […]

So, the Kunduli minor was not raped, after all! The startling revelation, quoting the medical report conducted on the Class IX girl, by the ADG, Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC) of Odisha police on Tuesday was understandably greeted with all-round skepticism because it throws up more questions than it answers.

On top of the list of questions that the revelation has spawned is: why didn’t it come earlier? The medical test on the girl could not have been conducted yesterday or the day before, could it? In fact, reports in the immediate aftermath of the incident suggested that the first test on the girl was conducted at the Kunduli hospital barely an hour or so after her ‘non-rape’. This was followed up with a more detailed examination by a team of 10 doctors, including three FMT experts, at the Shaheed Laxman Naik Medical College and Hospital (SLNMCH) in Koraput over two days on October 10 (the day the ‘non-rape’ took place!) & 11 as revealed by the same HRPC in its deposition before the Odisha Human Rights Commission (OHRC) last Wednesday. In its bizarre deposition, the HRPC had claimed that while it appeared to be a case of rape, it had to be backed up by the medical report! As if that was not incredible enough, it also failed to mention what the report had revealed prompting the OHRC to ask the SLNMCH Director to appear in person and submit a detailed medical report on November 6.