Remarks on rape hurting India's image, says George


Bengaluru, Mar 11 (DHNS): Home Minister K J George said back-to-back generalised statements in the West on the incidents of rape in the country were portraying India in poor light.

He was referring to the controversy surrounding a German professor denying internship to a male Indian student in the University of Leipzig and the screening of the Nirbhaya documentary by the BBC.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday while interacting with party workers at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office here, George objected to both the incidents and said, “Just because there are 1,500 rapists (approximate number of cases filed) in the State, the entire population of six crore in Karnataka cannot be called rapists. This is not acceptable.”

He said the media should not report only issues pertaining to isolated cases and forget the good work done by the police in apprehending the culprits in several other cases.

He said the department had proposed a hike in the holiday allowance for the police personnel in the State. He said police personnel had to work overtime and forgo their leave because of the increasing number of communally tense processions and rallies that were held in the State.

“To offset such communally provocative rallies in Shivamogga and other places, we have been trying to rope in as many police personnel as possible from nearby jurisdictions. This has caused a lot of worry among our personnel as their leaves were cancelled. The department has proposed that the holiday allowance be further increased for the police,” he said. He said the government had already increased the holiday allowance for cops from Rs 100 to Rs 200.

  

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  • Ren R, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Well if you're really concerned about India's image then punish culprits soon. By doing this you will set a good example to the other countries. If you cant do this then dont crib . India's Daughter has brought out a lot of truth. Forget about other countries, My own country doesn't respect women. You have educated law practitioners saying Women have no place in India. Its such people who put indias image in trouble. Not the documentary. If the Indian law had punished them on time we would not had these problems.

    And Sir, Please remember that those 1500 cases involve 1500 people who are daughters/Wifes/ Mothers of some around. It still makes a difference.

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  • sbanary, Saudi Arabia / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Those who supported this documentary to publish internationally by BBC.. When they kicked out from the job
    by international community they will realise the loss of image..

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  • Preetham, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Dear Mr. H M

    You are concern only about country image rather than citizens of the country. The people who ate the salt must drink water... so there nothing wrong by screening the Nirbhaya documentary by the BBC.

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    I can see that you have put George alongside your obituary segment.

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  • KGSHENOY, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    We well come our home minister's comment.Hope it is honest view of our minister.Because of his earlier comments on various issues, it is quite difficult to believe he has said that.

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  • s k kamath, Udupi.mumbai

    Wed, Mar 11 2015

    Good comment by the minister. Same way also try to control false propaganda on Hindu militancy abroad and in India. It shows Hindu's are in a bad light.

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