Munde, speaking to reporters here, also said that media should understand news that tends to glamorise criminals and makes them feel like a hero.
"For how long can we ensure safety of women when the criminal mindset of people in the society is only increasing? The overall condition of women, as they are being perceived is going from bad to worse. Small girls and even boys are not safe anymore," Munde said.
"When a biological father can do this, how bad can it get now? I believe that such news should not be given excessive coverage as it inculcates a feeling of heroism among people who already have a criminal mindset. It gives them a kind of energy and pleasure to try something new and they commit such crimes," she said.
Munde further said that sensitivity of certain cases should be taken care of before reporting news.
"Media should realise which news tends to glamorise criminals and should refrain from giving excess coverage to such incidents," Munde said.
Latching out at the opportunity to pin down Munde, opposition Congress and the NCP termed her statements as "immature" and said that her statements should be condemned by all women.
