UP Min says society, not govt, responsible for rape;draws flak

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Press Trust of India Kanpur
Last Updated : Jan 04 2015 | 5:45 PM IST
Uttar Pradesh Women and Child Welfare Minister Aruna Kori today said it was not the government but the society which was responsible for incidents of rape, drawing flak from several quarters for her "insensitive and irresponsible" remarks.
Commenting on the recent rape of a teenage girl by two policemen in Badaun district, the minister said "...It's not government which is responsible for this, but the society...
"People who assault and rape minors should be immediately brought to book and as soon as we receive information regarding such crimes we order an inquiry and punish the guilty... The government as well as the society should work together to bring in a change in the society," the minister said.
Political leaders, including those from BSP, BJP and Congress, and women's commission members have criticised the minister for her "irresponsible" comments.
Reacting to the minister's remarks, BSP leader Sudhindra Bhadoria said, "This is an irresponsible comment on her part... The UP government has not been able to stop rapes and other crimes against women.. And to hide their inefficiency they are making such statements. If they are unable to protect the society, especially the women, then they must resign."
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said, "It's absolutely appalling when a woman minister does not understand the pain of a woman who has undergone a gory crime like rape... She is trying to shift the onus from the administration to the women and the society."
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) also criticised the minister for putting the onus on the society to check crimes.
Two constables -- Veer Pal Singh Yadav and Avnish Yadav, both dismissed -- allegedly abducted a teenage girl from her house on December 31 and gang-raped her in the Musajhag police station premises. The Uttar Pradesh government has asked Special Task Force of state police to trace the duo.
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First Published: Jan 04 2015 | 5:45 PM IST

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