Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

 

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Indian Politicians Supporting Rape Rather than Preventing it...

Congress MLA and former Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly Ramesh Kumar has given a very objectionable statement regarding women.

Priya Bansal

Congress MLA and former Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly Ramesh Kumar has given a very objectionable statement regarding women. His statement is quite embarrassing. With this statement, many people have expressed their anger on him. He made such a statement that not only a person but the entire nation's prestige is at a stake. Hearing this statement, one's eyes should bow in shame.

MLAs wanted to speak during the discussion on the damage caused by rains

In this shameful statement of Ramesh Kumar said that when rape is bound to happen, then lie down and have fun. After this statement, now there is a demand to take action against him. Many MLAs wanted to speak during the discussion on the damage caused by rains and floods in the House while talking about the plight of the people in their constituencies. This statement embarrassed each and every person sitting there. On which the request is being raised to punish him for the false and derogatory lines he spoke.

'When rape is bound to happen, lie down and have fun'

Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

He told that my only problem is that the business of the House is not going on. Then in the middle, former minister Ramesh Kumar said, 'Look there is a saying - when rape has to happen, then lie down and have fun. You have the same situation at the moment.' Ramesh Kumar is surrounded by this shameful statement. This is not the first time that senior Congressman Ramesh Kumar has made such an offensive statement.

Why was the objectionable statement spoken?

Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde also had very little time left and he wanted to end the discussion by 6 pm while the MLAs were demanding an extension of this period. After which the speaker said that I am in a position where I have to have fun and say yes. I feel like this. Laughing Hegde further said that I should stop controlling this whole situation and take action in the right way, I should ask everyone to continue my talk.

Think Twice before speaking

Earlier in the year 2019 also, while being the speaker, he compared his condition with that of the rape victim and raised many controversies. After this statement of Ramesh Kumar, not only the MLAs of his party but also the women members demonstrated in the House and condemned his statement a lot. And because of all these statements, He always remains in the discussion. Due to which he has to face insults in front of other leaders. But still, he speaks before thinking twice about such things with his mouth, he neither thinks nor accepts his mistake, because of these statements he has to face embarrassment.

Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

Now in the meantime, the video of his statement has also gone viral on social media. MLA Soumya Reddy wrote for him, 'The House should apologize to all women, every mother, every sister and daughter of the country for such a statement.'

Another rhetorical statement made in 2019 by Ramesh Kumar

In 2019, Ramesh Kumar, during his tenure as the Speaker, had said that he felt like a rape victim. He then said that my condition is like a rape victim. The rape happened only once. If you had left it there, it would have passed. When you complain that rape has happened, the accused is put in jail. But the lawyers ask how did it happen? When did this happen and how often? Rape happens once but rape happens 100 times in court. This is my condition.

More such ministers who gave similar objectionable statements

Let us tell you that not only Ramesh Kumar but there are such activists and ministers who have given very objectionable statements, let's know what I have made about them, because of which those people also remained in the discussion. Needless to say, this is not the first time that an Indian politician has set his foot down with his controversial comments and created an unnecessary shit storm. For the uneducated, our politicians are notorious for making absurdly inaccurate, sexist, racist remarks and making news, leaving us often confused whether to doubt their sanity or laugh at their naivete.

Boys are boys, they make mistakes

Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

In April 2014, while opposing the death sentence to three men convicted in a gang-rape case, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had said, "Boys will be boys, they make mistakes."

He even accused the girls of rape saying that girls become friends with boys and when they fight and have differences they call it rape. And if you think the terror is over, the next year in 2015, Yadav made another shocking and insensitive statement, saying that the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh is better than all other states.

He said that one person was raped and the names of four were in the complaint. To substantiate his claim, he stated that "4 men can't rape a woman." He said, "I know of many such cases where 1 person commits rape and 4 people are named in the report. There are cases where one person commits a crime, 4 brothers of the same family get arrested. "

Rape by two men is not gang rape

In 2015, KJ George, the then Home Minister of Karnataka, courted a controversy with his remark that two men raping a woman could not be called gang rape, drawing severe criticism from parties and activists. When the media asked him about the rape of a BPO employee, he gave an insensitive and controversial statement. The driver and helper of Tempo Traveler gang-raped a 22-year-old girl. Event South East BangaloreThis happened when the girl was returning from work at around 10 pm. Rape if you do more than 2 people, that is rape. Varna would not mind raping her.

Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

Rape linked to the rising population

In 2013, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said in Kolkata that the increasing number of rape cases was linked to the growing population.

"You say incidents of rape are increasing. But the population is also increasing. Is the population in the state the same as it was during (the second chief minister of the state) BC Roy?" he said. Concluding the debate on the governor's address to the assembly, Banerjee told the opposition members, "There are more cars now. Shopping malls are growing. Young boys and girls are becoming more modern." In October 2012, speaking at an event in the city, Banerjee accused the media of glorifying rape and pointed to a more permissive society. "Earlier if men and women used to hold hands, parents used to reprimand them. Now everything is done openly. It's like an open market with open options," Banerjee had said.

Wife gets old and loses her charm

Former Union Coal Minister Shriprakash Jaiswal while speaking at a poetry meeting had said that women lose their attractiveness after a few years of marriage.

Jaiswal at a women's college said, "New new victories and new marriages have their distinct feel. As time passes, the memory of victory will get old. After India won their match against Pakistan in the T20 championship." And a new marriage is important in itself. As time passes, the joy of victory fades away, as the wife grows old and loses her charm."

Indian Politicians Supporting Rape

Rape happens in India, not in Bharat

In 2013, Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the right-wing RSS or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), said that rape is an urban crime caused by Westernisation, and does not happen in rural India rich in traditional values. "The crimes against women happening in urban India are shameful. This is a dangerous trend. But such crimes will not happen in "Bharat" or rural areas of the country. You go to the villages and forests of the country and there will be no crime collectively. such incidents of rape or sexual offenses." He said, "Where "Bharat" becomes "India" under the influence of Western culture, there are incidents like this. Real Bharat values ​​and culture should be instilled at every level of society where women are considered 'mothers'. It is believed."

Women should also be punished in rape cases

In 2014, SP state president Abu Azmi drew criticism for his statements about rape victims. He said, “If a woman is caught (in a rape case), both she and the boy should be punished. In India, rape is punishable by death, but when consensual sex occurs outside marriage, then there is no death penalty against women."

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