The NHRC had sent a letter to the state government on the issue on Wednesday and had directed the state chief secretary and police DG to respond to its queries within 15 days.
The Commission had taken up the matter on its own after going through media reports.
“The queries sought by the NHRC will be responded to within the stipulated time.
Matter referred
The matter has already been referred to the Jagatsinghpur district administration”, a highly placed official in the state secretariat said.
Earlier, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) had also expressed its concern over the use of school buildings for purpose of housing the police and directed the state government to refrain from it.
“School buildings are meant for children’s studies and should not be used for any other purpose. I have already advised the chief secretary to vacate the school buildings as early as possible”, NCPCR member-secretary Yogesh Dube had said after a visit to the Posco area early this month.
Govt assurance
Responding to Dube’s comments, the state government had assured to shift the police from the school buildings in a phased manner.
“We do respect the views expressed by the NCPCR. The police will be shifted from the school buildings within a stipulated time”, state Chief Secretary Bijoy Patnaik had said.
Deployed against protest
Police forces have been deployed in the area in Jagatsinghpur district where local villagers are currently agitating against the 12 million tonne mega steel plant proposed to be setup by the South Korean steel major Posco.
Child rights activists have been strongly criticising the Orissa government for housing these police forces in the school buildings in the area.