BHOPAL: A personal security officer of Union Minister Uma Bharti has died after he shot himself with his service revolver on Wednesday night in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Police said the officer, Rammohan Dauneriya, had committed suicide.

The officer came home drunk yesterday night and had a fight with his wife said sources in the police. He allegedly started beating his wife, who dialed 100 and called the police. The police came and tried to calm him. When the situation went out of control they took him and his wife to the police station for mediation.

On the way to the police station, Rammohan Dauneriya took out his revolver and shot himself said police sources. He was immediately taken to the hospital where doctors declared him dead.

The body was sent for post-mortem and a judicial probe has been ordered.

On August 21, a personal assistant of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had committed suicide at his residence in south Delhi. The officer, Kundan Singh,30, was staying with his family near Sarojini Nagar.

"Mr Singh's family informed police around 2 am that he had hanged himself from a ceiling fan in his room," said the local police officer Ritu Raj. After returning from office, Mr Singh had his dinner and went to sleep in his room. When his wife went to check later, she found him hanging," said the officer.

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New Delhi (PTI): National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar has condemned the alleged rape and murder of a four-year-old girl in Maharashtra's Pune, calling it "deeply distressing" and a "blot on humanity".

The girl was allegedly raped and killed by a 65-year-old labourer, who has a criminal record, in Bhor tehsil of Pune on Friday. The accused allegedly lured the child to a cattle enclosure on the pretext of giving her food. After raping her, he killed her by hitting her with a stone, according to police.

The accused has been arrested.

In a post on X on Saturday, Rahatkar said the incident in the Nasrapur area in Pune was heartbreaking and has shaken society.

"The brutal torture and murder of a four-year-old innocent girl in Nasrapur (Bhor, Pune) is deeply painful, heartbreaking, and shocking. It is a blot on humanity," she said.

She said Pune Rural police has arrested the accused and noted that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar have assured strict action in the case.

Rahatkar said the NCW has taken cognisance of the matter and written to the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), requesting the body to ensure necessary and prompt action.

It has also been recommended that the case be pursued under stringent provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and be closely monitored from the filing of the chargesheet to proceedings in a fast-track special court to ensure time-bound justice, she added.

Ensuring justice for the victim and stringent punishment for the accused is a collective responsibility, the NCW chairperson underlined.

In a post on X, the NCW said it has taken suo motu cognisance of the extremely "heinous" incident.

"This heinous crime causes profound pain and outrage, and it highlights serious concerns regarding the safety of young girls," it said.

Strongly condemning this grave "inhuman act", the NCW said such crimes constitute a serious violation of children's rights and raise questions about society's security system.