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Ruchika's school looking into reasons for expulsion

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Last updated on: December 30, 2009 21:26 IST
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The convent school, of which Ruchika Girhotra was an alumna, on Wednesday said it was trying to ascertain whether she was expelled from the institution under pressure or was withdrawn by her family after the molestation incident.

"We are trying to ascertain whether she was expelled or withdrawn by her family from the school," Father Thomas, a spokesman of the Diocese which runs the Sacred Heart School, told mediapersons in Chandigarh.

The school, located in the Union Territory, allegedly expelled teenager Ruchika, a budding tennis player who was molested by top cop S P S Rathore in 1990.

Terming the molestation incident and her subsequent suicide as unfortunate, Father Thomas said the school would fully cooperate with the Chandigarh administration, which had ordered a probe into the causes that led to her expulsion from the institution.

"I do not believe that the school would have expelled her due to any pressure," he said.

An SDM visited the school on Wednesday in connection with the probe and took into possession some documents, official sources said.

Madhu Parkash, mother of Aradhana, a friend of Ruchika, who has been vigorously pursuing the molestation case, had filed a complaint before the Chandigarh administration alleging harassment of the girl by the school authorities.

Rathore's daughter was also a student of the same class in which Ruchika studied. Rathore a 1965 batch IPS officer of Haryana, who retired in 2002, was awarded a six-months jail term by a Central Bureau of Investigation court in Chandigarh last week for molesting Ruchika when he was the IGP.

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