Kerala: Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala's comment on rape sparks controversy

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Sep 9, 2020, 3:38 PM IST

Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala's comment on rape has sparked controversy

Bengaluru: Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala's comment on rape has sparked controversy. Chennithala questioned “Is it written somewhere that only DYFI workers can rape? These allegations are all lies, that he (the accused) is part of a NGO association or a Congress member... lies being told."

As many started trolling and ministers sought an apology from the Opposition leader, Chennithala said that his words were misconstrued. "What I meant was not just DYFI workers, but NGO union workers are also involved in sexual assault. There should not be any kind of assault against women," he said.
Calling his remark "insulting", health minister KK Shailaja has sought an apology. "Ramesh Chennithala should apologise for making a statement which insults women."

For the uninitiated, the case involves the rape of a woman who came to seek her quarantine release certificate from a health official. The Thiruvananthapuram Police have arrested a health official and the authorities have also suspended him.

The official has been arrested under Section 376 (Punishment for rape) of the Indian Penal Code.

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