Karnataka Congress today alleged that NCW chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam's notice to state Home Minister G Parameshwara on his statements on mass molestation of women here on New Year's Eve was done to gain "political mileage and please" the BJP government that nominated her.
"The notice issued by the National Women's Commission chief to Parameshwara is totally unwarranted and improper and has been blindly done to gain political mileage and please the BJP government who nominated her," KPCC Legal cell Chairman C M Dhananjaya said in a statement here.
NCW chairperson Lalitha Kumaramangalam had issued summons to Parameshwara on January 3 over his statement on the mass molestation of women in Bengaluru on New Year's Eve and demanded that he apologised to women of for such remarks.
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"It has tarnished the image and respect of Parameswara in society," he said.
Dhananjaya also said it is for the Karnataka State Women's Commission to take stock of the situation, if such an incident has taken place.
He demanded that NWC recall the notice and tender an unconditional apology for issuing the notice, failing which legal action would be initiated against her for defamation.
"I hereby demand that you should at once recall the said notice issued to Parameshwara and tenderan unconditional apology for having issued the baseless notice, failing which action as contemplated under law will be initiated against you for defamation," he said.
Parameshwara had remarked that youngsters' 'western ways' were the reason behind the incident of mass molestation in Bengaluru.
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