India
- Top police officer in India has come under fire and is facing
resignation for saying "If you can't prevent rape, you might as well
enjoy it".
Ranjit
Sinha, director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) - India's
equivalent of the United States' FBI - has, however, since apologized
for his remark. But his words have sparked outrage across the whole
country.
It
will be recalled that in the past year, India has seen widespread
protests following the fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old woman on a bus
in New Delhi.
Mr Sinha made the comment during a CBI conference about illegal sports betting and the need to legalise gambling.
"Do
we have the enforcement?" Mr Sinha said at the event in New Delhi on
Tuesday about whether sports betting should be legalised. "It is very
easy to say that if you can't enforce it, it's like saying if you can't
prevent rape, you enjoy it."
He insisted his comments were taken out of context and were misinterpreted, but angry activists called for his resignation.
"I
regret any hurt caused," Mr Sinha said. "I gave my opinion that betting
should be legalised and that if the laws cannot be enforced, that does
not mean that laws should not be made. This is as erroneous as saying
that if rape is inevitable one should lie back and enjoy it. I reiterate
my deep sense of regard and respect for women and my commitment for
gender issues."
Indian human rights activists and politicians have condemned his words and actions.
The
New Delhi bus attack last December caused nationwide outrage and forced
the government to change rape laws and create fast-track courts for
rape cases. New laws introduced after the attack make stalking,
voyeurism and sexual harassment a crime. They also provide for the death
penalty for repeat offenders or for rape attacks that lead to the
victim's death.
Source: Sky News
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