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Bangalore, April 25, 2005 (PTI)
The Indian Air Force is studying
flying officer Anjali Gupta's sexual harassment charges against
three senior officers, official sources said on Monday.
Her letters to the Chief of
Air Staff and the Ministry of Defence early this month will
be studied by the IAF.
"Now that the MoD letter
is available with us, we will study this case and forward
our findings to the air headquarters," IAF training command
senior personnel staff officer Group Captain Ajay Masson told
journalists in Bangalore.
"Our judicial branch will
study and if they find any truth in the allegations, then
a fresh court martial will be ordered against those persons
against whom she has made the allegations," he said.
Masson said Gupta had made sexual
harassment charges in her April 7 letter to the Air Chief
and the MoD, but in 'none of the 25-odd applications' had
she made any charges in the last one and half years since
being posted as education officer at the city-based Aircraft
Systems and Testing Establishment.
"The Chief (Air Chief Marshal
S P Tyagi) is monitoring it (the case) on a day-to-day basis,"
he said.
Masson said the IAF conducted
an inquiry by a senior officer in March on Gupta's February
11 complaint to the Vimanapura police about sexual harassment
by the three officers at ASTE, and 'it was clearly brought
out that the allegations were false'.
Gupta is the first woman IAF
officer against whom the IAF has launched court martial proceedings.
She is charged with financial irregularities and acts unbecoming
of an officer.
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