CBI chief expresses regret over rape remarks

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2013 | 1:33 PM IST
Faced with criticism over his remark on rape, CBI Director Ranjit Sinha today expressed regret if he had hurt anyone inadvertently, saying he has deep sense of regard and respect for women and commitment to gender issues.
In a statement, Sinha said he had made the comment in the context of legalising betting in sports.
"I gave my opinion that betting should be legalised and that if the laws cannot be enforced that does not mean that laws should not be made. This is as erroneous as saying that if rape is inevitable one should lie back and enjoy it.
"I regret any hurt caused as the same was inadvertent and unintended. I reiterate my deep sense of regard and respect for women and commitment to gender issues," he said.
Sinha was participating in a panel discussion being moderated by Editor-in-Chief of India Express Shekhar Gupta. Former Indian cricket captain Rahul Dravid and BCCI's anti-corruption chief R N Sawani were among other participants.
The CBI Director, who was on the panel of a session on "Ethics and integrity in sports--need for a law and role of CBI", had said last night that there was no harm in legalising betting in the country.
"If you cannot enforce the ban on betting, it is like saying if you can't prevent rape, you enjoy it", he had said.
Sinha maintained today that the law should be strictly enforced and absence of enforcement or lack of will for idoes not mean that law the should not be made.
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First Published: Nov 13 2013 | 1:33 PM IST

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