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Dalit contractual worker accuses Haryana Civil Services officer of sexual exploitation at gunpoint

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Chandigarh, Nov 7 (PTI) A Dalit contractual worker at Haryana’s public health department has charged a state civil services officer of sexually exploiting him at gunpoint, with police on Thursday saying they have asked the complainant to record his statement.

The state government suspended the Haryana Civil Services (HCS) officer, who is posted in a district, on Thursday evening but no reason has been mentioned in his suspension order.

The worker has also accused the officer of making casteist remarks. According to police officials, they received the complaint by post.

The man told reporters on Thursday that the alleged incident took place in Hisar district and said that he has sent a copy of his complaint to the police, the National Human Rights Commission, and the chief justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Claiming that the HCS officer got him recruited as a peon on a contractual basis, the man said, “He used to call me for massages at his official residence. When he started doing wrong things, I refused several times, but he used to carry a pistol and threaten to sack me.

“Later, I filmed a video of this exploitation to gather evidence. I stopped going there, deciding to either die or lodge a complaint against him. I am a cardiac patient,” the contractual worker claimed, adding that this had been going on for the past six months.

“The officer used to get massages from the worker at the driver’s room in his official residence, but he started doing wrong things during the process,” he alleged.

Meanwhile, Hisar’s Superintendent of Police Shashank Kumar Sawan on Thursday said they had received the complaint by post.

“We have called him to record his statement,” the SP said. PTI SUN NSD NSD

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