The CAG audit report on the general and social sector tabled in the Gujarat Assembly yesterday, has suggested a gradual increase in the number of minor girls raped in Gujarat.
According to the CAG report, 92 minor girls were raped in 2009, 103 in 2010, 130 in 2011, 150 in 2012 and 265 in 2013, which is a 76 per cent increase over the previous year.
As per CAG figures, among a total of 2,485 of rape cases during the past five years, 29.78 per cent of these cases, that is 740 cases, were of rapes perpetrated on minor girls.
The CAG report also stated that the Gujarat state government did not give timely financial assistance to rape victims.
"The audit observed that as against 1,205 rape cases registered in 2012 and 2013, financial assistance was provided to only in 298 cases as of March 2014," the CAG report stated.
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