Bihar Minister blames mobiles for surge in rape cases

"Watching blue films and hearing obscene songs pollute their minds," Bihar Art, Culture and Youth Affairs minister Binay Bihari said.

July 15, 2014 08:37 pm | Updated July 16, 2014 08:37 am IST - Patna

Bihar Art, Culture and Youth Affairs Minister Binay Bihari on Tuesday said that mobile phones and non-vegetarian food are reasons for the surge in rape cases. (Photo for representation purpose only.)

Bihar Art, Culture and Youth Affairs Minister Binay Bihari on Tuesday said that mobile phones and non-vegetarian food are reasons for the surge in rape cases. (Photo for representation purpose only.)

Mobile phones and non-vegetarian food are reasons for the surge in rape cases, a Bihar Minister said on Tuesday but Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi was quick to distance himself from the comments.

“Many students misuse mobile phones by watching blue films and hearing obscene songs which pollute their minds,” Bihar Art, Culture and Youth Affairs minister Binay Bihari told reporters outside the Assembly.

“You pay a surprise visit to any school and you will find costly mobile phones in the hands of students of higher classes,” he said adding they also exchanged ‘dirty’ SMSes.

“It’s like issuing license for a revolver to individuals in the name of self—defence, but misused for criminal purposes,” Bihari said, stressing that for school students, a mobile phone with Internet facility was only a source of pollution of their minds.

The Minister, who is also an actor and singer in Bhojpuri language, urged that use of mobile phones by school students be prohibited.

“I will give a suggestion to Education department on this and also make surprise inspections to ensure that mobile phones are not carried by students in school,” he said.

This article was corrected for a factual error.

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