Facing flak, Goa CM says his remarks on rape victims 'taken out of context'

Pramod Sawant’s remark ‘why parents send their 14-year-old to beach at night’ was widely criticised.

July 30, 2021 10:59 am | Updated November 22, 2021 09:56 pm IST - Panaji

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who has drawn criticism over his remark about to the gang rape of two girls, on Friday said his statement was taken out of context, and added that the safety of minors has to be a “shared responsibility”.

He also said that he was deeply pained by the incident and would ensure that the accused in the case get the “most stringent punishment under the law”.

 

Four men, one of them a driver with the agriculture department, allegedly posed as policemen and raped two girls after beating up the boys who were with them on Benaulim beach on Sunday. All the accused have been arrested.

On Wednesday, Mr. Sawant had said in the Assembly that parents need to introspect on why their children were on the beach late at night. The chief minister, who also holds the home portfolio, had said parents have a responsibility to ensure the safety of their children and hinted that they should not let their children, particularly minors, out at night. But his remarks drew angry reactions.

In a statement issued here on Friday, Mr. Sawant said, “My statement about the unfortunate incident was taken out of context.” “Both - as the head of a responsible government and as a father of a 14 year old daughter, I was deeply pained and disturbed. The pain of this incident is inexplicable,” he added.

“Goa police has been a truly professional force especially when it comes to security of women and children. They have already acted swiftly and arrested the accused, and let me assure you that I shall ensure that the culprits get the most stringent punishment under the law,” he added.

The safety of our citizens is always my government's top priority, he said.

‘Shared responsibility’

“Safety of children especially the minor ones has to be a shared responsibility. Our right to security has to be strengthened further with more cautiousness. Children, especially minors, need guidance of their elders,” he said.

“So, when I spoke about a shared responsibility for minor children, it was out of concern, care and love for my fellow citizens and our children,” he added.

“We all love our kids. Being the chief minister, my feeling of concern is extended to all the children of Goa,” Mr. Sawant said.

He added that both as an individual and as the chief minister, he can never ever directly, indirectly or remotely hurt the sentiments of the fellow citizens of Goa. “I put this on record today,” he said.

Mr. Sawant reiterated that there would be no compromise in matters concerning the safety and security of children.

“Let there be no place for misunderstanding. Let us stand united. Let us trust each other. Let us stand united as one Goa so that all such evils can be defeated with all our might,” he said.

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