Accusing Governor Shekhar Dutt of being "insensitive" towards the issues related to tribals in the Naxal-affected state, Swami Agnivesh demanded his removal.
"This (Kanker rape case) is something more gruesome then the December 16 gang-rape incident in Delhi. It is so unfortunate that ten days have passed (after the Kanker incident), but the governor and chief minister have not visited the place," Agnivesh told reporters here.
He was taking to the reporters after visiting Jahliyamari village in Kanker district where the minor inmates of a government-run residential school for tribal girls were allegedly raped by two persons, including a teacher of the school.
"CM and the Governor should immediately visit that place and find out for themselves what really went wrong," he said, adding that "I have seen that basic facilities are lacking there".
"I will submit my report on Kanker to President Pranab Mukherjee and will ask for the removal of Shekhar Dutt as Governor. The Governor should resign by himself or President will remove him," he said.
Chief Minister Raman Singh has stayed away from visiting Jhaliyamari village, citing that it could disclose victims' identities.
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On being asked about the course of investigation in the case, he said, "small fries are being punished. This is not an isolated case. It's been going on for years. A similar case has come to light in Balod district. The chief minister and governor should take moral responsibility for all of that".
Meanwhile, a group of youth shouted slogans against Swami Agnivesh, saying that he was allegedly linked to Naxalites.