The Class II student was sexually assaulted inside the North Delhi Municipal Corporation-run primary school in Mongolpuri L Block of north-west Delhi yesterday and the incident came to light at around 9 AM today when her parents informed police about it.
The girl could not identify the offender and no one has been arrested so far though two male teachers and a guard of the school were questioned, police said.
The shocking incident came two-and-half months after the gory rape of a 23-year-old girl in a moving bus in south Delhi on December 16 last year which triggered nationwide protests.
"The victim was raped by a man inside the school campus yesterday. Her parents approached us this morning and a case has been registered. The victim could not tell us anything about the attacker. She could not identify the offender.
"We are investigating the case. We have questioned the male staff, including two teachers and a guard," a senior police official said.
Enraged over the incident, locals, including a number of women, staged protests in the locality as well as near the hospital.
As protests spread, the gates of the hospital were closed for sometime.
The protesters alleged police were not actively pursuing the case and arresting the culprits.
At least three government-run buses, PCR vans and some private vehicles were damaged in the incident. Police have been deployed in large numbers to ensure no untoward situation in the locality.
Condemning the rape of the girl, NCW Chairperson Mamta Sharma said incidents like these are on the rise and unless tough punishment is incorporated, the mindset of such offenders will not change.
Reacting to the incident, North Delhi Municipal Corporation promised all possible help to the victim.
"We are looking into the matter and gathering more details. The information is sketchy at this point but if someone from the school is found guilty, we will take immediate action," Mahendra Nagpal, Leader of the House in NDMC, said.
Rekha Gupta, NDMC Education Committee Chairperson, said the child was picked up by her mother yesterday afternoon. "It was only today morning that the parents complained to the police about the incident that they said happened in the afternoon," she said.
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