Sports minister Kiren Rijiju said he has asked the SAI to complete the probe into the pending cases over the next four weeks. “There is zero tolerance for sexual harassment on SAI campus. The inquiries that are underway will be speeded up,” he said in a statement. “We will ensure that the already existing system of addressing sexual harassment cases and protecting our athletes is made more robust. Athletes spend their formative years at SAI centres and it is our foremost responsibility to give them a safe environment…” Former SAI director-general Neelam Kapur said the actual number of such incidents could be higher. “I do believe that many incidents of sexual harassment are not reported. It is both the fear of retribution and the lack of awareness about the redress system,” Kapur told Reuters. “Therefore it is incumbent on the leadership to ensure that all reported cases are dealt with seriously, expeditiously and when proved the punishment is exemplary. This must be a zero-tolerance area for sports in India.”
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