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Haryana govt speaks to Ruchika's school principal

A school spokesman had claimed no fee was paid on behalf of Ruchika for six months from April to September 1990.

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Haryana government today spoke to the principal of the school which expelled teenager Ruchika Girhotra molested by a former top police officer, even as chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda hinted the case relating to her molestation and suicide might be handed over to CBI.

The sub-divisional magistrate of Chandigarh went to the Sacred Heart School here this evening, and met the principal Sister Sebastian seeking details about the expulsion of Ruchika, who was molested by former Haryana DGP SPS Rathore, in 1990 and similar other cases.

The SDM sought documents regarding her expulsion from the school, account books and attendance registers, because the authorities of the school run by Chandigarh-Shimla Diocese had alleged she was expelled due to non-payment of fees for six months from April to September 1990.

On the other hand, Ruchika's father had alleged Rathore used his clout to get her expelled from her school.

A school spokesman had claimed no fee was paid on behalf of Ruchika for six months from April to September 1990.

Ruchika, then 14-years old, was molested by Rathore on August 12, 1990, and the budding tennis player committed suicide three years after the incident.

Asked about handing over the probe into Ruchika's molestation and suicide to CBI, Hooda said, "The report from home secretary is yet to come. I am waiting for the report from Special Investigation Team. If the SIT report says CBI should take up the case, and if a demand is made, then we will look into it. The entire case should be revisited."

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