The comments drew sharp reaction from Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal who said that politicians should think of their mothers and sisters before making insensitive statements.
The incident took place yesterday when the woman came to present her memorandum at an event addressed by Khan in Kanpur.
"The woman created a lot of ruckus. I don't know the entire reason behind it, but I guess that it is a very serious matter)," Khan said.
"Aagar is badnami ko itni shohrat denge toh zamane ko sakal kaise dikhayegi (If you give publicity to such a disgraceful matter, how will you face the society," he asked.
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Reacting to the comments, the DCW chairperson also said that political leaders should support a victim's struggle for justice.
"Politicians should exercise caution on such sensitive issues and should think of their mothers and sisters before showing insensitivity," she said.
Khan was recently in the news for his remarks on Paris terror attacks that the "superpowers" should think whether it was a "reaction" to the "killing of innocents" in Arab countries, drawing flak from BJP which demanded action against him.
"We need to look who killed whom first, after that who retaliated. This is a debatable issue. You strike bombs through drones to kill the inncocent.... History will decide who is a terrorist and who is wrong," he had said.