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Indian state minister Ramsevak Paikra says rapes happen 'accidentally' | Indian state minister Ramsevak Paikra says rapes happen 'accidentally' |
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A senior minister from India’s ruling party has been urged to apologise after he said that rapes happen “accidentally”. | |
Ramsevak Paikra, the minister responsible for law and order in India’s central Chhattisgarh state, made the remarks as he spoke to journalists, according to AFP. | Ramsevak Paikra, the minister responsible for law and order in India’s central Chhattisgarh state, made the remarks as he spoke to journalists, according to AFP. |
“Such incidents (rapes) do not happen deliberately. These kind of incidents happen accidentally,” he said late on Saturday. | “Such incidents (rapes) do not happen deliberately. These kind of incidents happen accidentally,” he said late on Saturday. |
India's state congress chief Bhupesh Baghel today said that Paikra should apologise for his "irresponsible statement", according to The Economic Times. | |
Paikra, who is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was asked for his views on gang-rape when he made the comments. | Paikra, who is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was asked for his views on gang-rape when he made the comments. |
His remark comes days after the BJP’s home minister Babulal Guar claimed rapes were “sometimes right, sometimes wrong”, according to Reuters. | His remark comes days after the BJP’s home minister Babulal Guar claimed rapes were “sometimes right, sometimes wrong”, according to Reuters. |
Indians have demanded greater protection for women from sexual violence following widespread outrage over the gang-rape and murder of two teenage girls, aged 12 and 14, in India’s Uttar Pradesh state last month. | Indians have demanded greater protection for women from sexual violence following widespread outrage over the gang-rape and murder of two teenage girls, aged 12 and 14, in India’s Uttar Pradesh state last month. |
Paikra’s and Guar’s comments are just the latest in a series of controversial remarks made by Indian lawmakers. | Paikra’s and Guar’s comments are just the latest in a series of controversial remarks made by Indian lawmakers. |
In the recent election, Mulayam Singh Yadav, head of the regional Samajwadi Party that runs Uttar Pradesh, criticised legal changes that foresee the death penalty for gang rape, saying: "Boys commit mistakes: Will they be hanged for rape?" | In the recent election, Mulayam Singh Yadav, head of the regional Samajwadi Party that runs Uttar Pradesh, criticised legal changes that foresee the death penalty for gang rape, saying: "Boys commit mistakes: Will they be hanged for rape?" |
Gaur expressed sympathy for this viewpoint – but the BJP dismissed his comments as an expression of his personal views, and not the party's. | Gaur expressed sympathy for this viewpoint – but the BJP dismissed his comments as an expression of his personal views, and not the party's. |
Modi, who was sworn in as prime minister last week after a landslide election victory, has so far remained silent over the double killing in the village of Katra Shahadatganj, around half a day's drive east of New Delhi. | Modi, who was sworn in as prime minister last week after a landslide election victory, has so far remained silent over the double killing in the village of Katra Shahadatganj, around half a day's drive east of New Delhi. |
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