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Womens' rights panel chief condemns minister's rape remark

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IANS New Delhi

Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal on Friday said she was shocked at Uttar Pradesh Minister Azam Khan's remark to a rape victim, and politicians should think of their mothers and sisters before making insensitive statements.

At an event in Kanpur on Thursday, a woman, who was allegedly raped in a moving car four months ago, sought the help of Uttar Pradesh's urban development minister as the investigation aws moving at a slow pace and the accused were roaming free.

Azam Khan told her: "Agar aap badnami ko itni shohrat dengi, toh zamane ko apni shakal kaise dikhayengi? (If you rake up such a shameful matter, how will you have a face to live in the society)".

 

Enraged at the statement, Maliwal tweeted: "Politicians should exercise caution on such sensitive issues and should think of their mothers and sisters before showing insensitivity."

She said political leaders should support a victim's struggle for justice.

Maliwal said: "(I am) shocked by Azam Khan's comments on a woman raped in a moving car whose husband was stabbed. How can he tell a rape victim that her struggle is publicity stunt which will bring her disgrace and she'll not be able to show her face!"

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First Published: Nov 20 2015 | 5:32 PM IST

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