Controversial statements on Gang rape case
posted on Jan 6, 2013 @ 8:05PM
The Delhi gang rape victim’s friend flays the Delhi police for wasting precious time with their arguments over jurisdiction, while they were badly in need of the medical support. He told the media that they not even bother to cover his naked friend with a cloth until he asks for it. He also revealed that no passers-by have bothered to stop and help them, while they were badly bleeding on the road side.
However, police denied his allegations said that they have quickly reacts to their distress call and sent three vehicles to their rescue, in which they were immediately shifted to Hospital without any delay.
A case was booked against a private TV channel for airing an interview with the victim’s friend in which it also discloses the name of the victim, which is prohibited by the laws in such cases.
Mahrashtra Nav Nirman Sena Chief Raj Thakray, who is known for his hate speeches against Bihar people, has said that the Biharees (people from Bihar state) were indulged in that gang rape case but no one is speaking about their identity due to unknown reasons. However, out six only one hails from Bihar state.
RSS chief Mohan Baghawanth said, Women should limit themselves to housewives roles and husbands should shoulder the responsibility for their safety to avoid such incidents.
A Congress minister Kailash Vijaywargiya of Madya Pradesh has stated those women who cross the Lakshman Rekha, obviously will fall into the hands of Ravans.
And there were controversial statements made by PCC President Botsa Satyanarayana, who said the women should know when to step out of the house and when to stay inside. He describes this incident as a small incident.
President Pranab Mukharji’s son and Congress MP Abhijit Mukharji opined that all those who participates in the protests don’t appear to be real protesters but their dented and painted looks make him believe that they are after TV coverage for a mere two minutes fame.
A BJP MP in Rajasthan has opined the government should ban the school going girls from wearing skirts to avoid male attention.