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Karnataka Home Minister Jnanendra’s Shocker on Mysuru Gang-rape Case

arnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra

Karnataka Home Minister also blamed the victim for moving freely in the late evening. “She should not have gone there. It is a desolate place.”

BENGALURU — Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra has caused outrage while commenting on the Mysuru gang-rape, which has rocked the state.

He also attacked the Congress for politicising the issue.

“The rape incident has taken place in a distant place. But, the Congress is choosing to rape me here,” he said.

He also blamed the victim for moving freely in the late evening. “She should not have gone there. It is a desolate place. She went there late in the evening. The victim lady should not have gone to an isolated place at 7.30 p.m. But, people are free to go anywhere any time.”

Attacking the Congress, he said gang rape was an inhuman act, but the Congress is trying to politicise the issue. They are unfairly demanding my resignation and the government’s resignation, it is not fair. I didn’t mean to hurt the feelings of Congress leaders. I said it jokingly,” he said.

“Mysuru is a cultural town and the incident is a black mark on the whole of the state. This should not have happened,” he said.

“The police filed an FIR within 12 hours of the incident. Investigation is being taken up before the recording of the statements by the victims,” he added.

“I have deputed senior officers to look into the issue. They are probing from all angles,” Jnanendra said.

During the Congress rule in 2014, a rape case in a prestigious educational institution had taken place on July 2, but the FIR was lodged on July 14, he claimed.

KPCC President D.K. Shivakumar reacting to the statement of Araga Jnanendra urged him to arrest those Congress leaders who raped him. “He has taken up the portfolio very recently. He is stating that Congress is raping me. The ‘rape’ word seems to be dear and natural to him. I want answers from all the BJP leaders of the state. I am asking the DGP to file FIR on all Congress leaders who have raped him even if it is Shivakumar or Opposition leader Siddaramaiah,” he demanded.

Earlier, the Congress attacked BJP by calling it a party which supported rapists. The BJP’s Karnataka unit has defended a former minister facing charges of rape, the party has special love for rapists, the BJP will defend the rapists in Mysuru gang rape incident also, Congress said on social media.

Another loose comment

After Home Minister Araga Jnanendra’s shocking comments on Mysuru gang rape case, it is the turn of Minister for Labour Shivaram Hebbar to make another loose comment on the serious crime.

Shivaram Hebbar said here on Thursday that such incidents of gang rape happen all the time. Such incidents have occurred during the times of other governments also. These things have been taking place for quite a long time.

“It is not that such incidents are taking place only when our party came to power. Women have been targeted earlier,” he added.

Such evil persons who commit crimes are always there in the society. This is an unfortunate and shocking incident. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has directed to Home Minister Araga Jnanendra for probe. Demand of resignation in the backdrop of gang rape is not correct, he said, adding that it is common for the opposition to demand resignation.

“Our government will initiate action on the accused persons. They will be arrested soon. The victim will be given all the support,” he stated. — IANS

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