Unfazed Mulayam Singh says 'wrong' anti-rape law should be amended
Sambhal/Badaun: Seeking to wriggle out of his controversial remarks on rape, Mulayam Singh Yadav on Friday said, "no one respects women more than Samajwadi Party" but stuck to his stand that the "wrong" anti-rape law should be amended.
"Today there is nobody in the country who respects women more than Samajwadi Party," the SP supremo said at elections meetings.
At the same time, he said, "We will not let the wrong (anti-rape) law to continue..."
Yadav had on Thursday questioned the death penalty for rape, saying "mistakes" by boys happen sometimes, sparking outrage among rival parties and women's groups.
Unfazed by the criticism, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister maintained that there was a need to change the new anti-rape law so that those misusing it are punished.
At his poll meetings on Friday, he said there was a debate going on the world over on the issue of capital punishment and several countries have banned it. "There should be debate on the same in India also," he said. "We will not let the wrong law to continue ... all those lodging fake cases and who are behind them should get punishment," he said, adding that there are several people facing life sentences.
Advocating that those who file fake rape reports needed to be "severely punished", Yadav said "sternest of actions" should be taken in rape cases, but innocents should not be framed.
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Questioning the death sentence to three men who were convicted of two gang-rapes in Mumbai recently, he had yesterday asked, "Should rape cases be punished with hanging? "Ladke, ladke hain. Galti ho jati hai (Boys are boys. Mistakes happen sometimes)," he had told an election rally in Moradabad.
"What have I said (is it) wrong? Whosoever lodges fake report should be punished. Today there is a debate going on in the country on my remarks and it is good as results would come out of such debates in democracy ... people have started talking in my favour on this issue," he said today while clarifying his rape remarks.
Meanwhile, public prosecutor in the Shakti Mills gangrape case has also criticised Yadav for his rape remark saying that such statements would provoke criminals to commit serious crimes.
"It is most unfortunate that Mulayam, being a politician of a tall stature, makes such a baseless and unwarranted statement that the boys who had been given death penalty in the Shakti Mill gangrape case might have committed mistake," special public prosecutor in the case Ujjwal Nikam said.
If politicians make such statements, it would provoke young criminals to commit such serious crimes because of the support they were getting from the leaders of the country, he added.
Nikam wondered whether Singh was aware of the facts of the gangrape case and also how and under what circumstances were the two innocent girls gangraped by the three criminals who were given death in the cases.
"Rape is a heinous crime against women and the society and the laws have aptly prescribed death penalty in repeat rape cases. Such statements of politicians glorify rapists and amount to challenging the authority of law and indirectly trying to disturb the democratic system of the country," Nikam said.