The Chief Minister of the BJP-ruled state, in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said lowering age of consent for sex would be a "definite invitation to sexual experimentation among the young".
"I find that those in favour of age of consent at 18 years have been unsuccessful in persuading your government that awareness of health hazards is at present low in rural areas; that prevalence of anaemia is widespread and poor girls would suffer the most even if sex were to be consensual; that abortions and unwanted pregnancies may become rampant," he said.
Raman Singh said poor are typically under-nourished and, therefore, at greater risk, and for them consensual sex at 16 years of age is neither desirable physically nor psychologically as some medical experts have pointed to; or again that reducing age of consent could potentially encourage trafficking of girls.
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Singh said people in his state were "amused" over two further arguments--one, that false accusations of rape would be prevented, if age of consent is lower; and second, that sex and marriage should be looked upon differently!.
"This thinking, which militates against our commonly understood notions of the sanctity of the institution of marriage, is distinctly disconnected from our larger society and seems to be the view point of a minority influenced by western values," he said.