With the hema Commission report showing that there have been enough crimes including POCSO cases, there is a question that the government can take action without complaint. There was a view that action should be taken based on the statement of the victimized women without a complaint as per the law. 

Speaking to reporters, kerala Health minister Veena George said, "The government will not protect anyone who has done wrong. There is no need for the government to protect anyone who protects the wrongdoers.  Police and legal advisors are being consulted to examine the necessary matters in this regard and whether action can be taken without filing a complaint by the women concerned. 

It will also examine whether the aggrieved women need help to file a complaint boldly. The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government has set up this committee as an example. So, the government will take necessary action. The government stood by the aggrieved women. The court is also investigating the matter. Matters related to this will be examined."

On Sunday, the kerala government established a special team to look into the horrors that women in the malayalam film industry endured, after the revelations of sexual exploitation in the hema committee report. This happened after pinarayi vijayan government officials were accused by congress leader Chennithala of doing nothing about the situation. Following the release of the hema Committee report, Kerala's film industry is facing uncertainty.
 

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