
'This happens in big cities', Home Minister's outrageous statement on the molestation case of a woman
Mumbai: The insensitive statement of the then Home Minister R. R. Patil during the 26/11 terrorist attack on Mumbai had a strong impact. Patil had made a statement comparing the attack to 'in big cities, small things happen...'. After that, R. R. Patil had to resign. A similar insensitive incident has happened in neighboring Karnataka.
On April 4, an incident of molestation of two girls took place in the capital of Karnataka, Bengaluru. According to the CCTV footage of this incident, a person went near the two girls. He pushed one of them and ran away from there. The statement made by Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara in this case has once again started a controversy.
What did the Home Minister say?
When Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara was asked a question on this subject, he said, 'Such incidents always happen in big cities. Whatever legal action is to be taken in this case, it will be done through legal means. I have ordered the police director to increase patrolling.' His statement is being strongly criticized.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized the Home Minister's statement and targeted the Siddaramaiah government. The truth about the law and order situation in the city has come to light through this viral video. Bengaluru city is becoming unsafe for women day by day.
What is in the CCTV footage?
The incident took place in Bharathi Layout in Bengaluru on April 4 at around 1:52 am. Two girls are seen crying and screaming after this incident. This heart-wrenching incident was captured in CCTV footage. In it, an unknown person passing by on the road molested the girls and fled from there.
The Bengaluru Police is currently investigating the case and has assured that the guilty will be caught soon.
Mumbai: The insensitive statement of the then Home Minister R. R. Patil during the 26/11 terrorist attack on Mumbai had a strong impact. Patil had made a statement comparing the attack to 'in big cities, small things happen...'. After that, R. R. Patil had to resign. A similar insensitive incident has happened in neighboring Karnataka.
On April 4, an incident of molestation of two girls took place in the capital of Karnataka, Bengaluru. According to the CCTV footage of this incident, a person went near the two girls. He pushed one of them and ran away from there. The statement made by Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara in this case has once again started a controversy.
What did the Home Minister say?
When Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara was asked a question on this subject, he said, 'Such incidents always happen in big cities. Whatever legal action is to be taken in this case, it will be done through legal means. I have ordered the police director to increase patrolling.' His statement is being strongly criticized.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized the Home Minister's statement and targeted the Siddaramaiah government. The truth about the law and order situation in the city has come to light through this viral video. Bengaluru city is becoming unsafe for women day by day.
What is in the CCTV footage?
The incident took place in Bharathi Layout in Bengaluru on April 4 at around 1:52 am. Two girls are seen crying and screaming after this incident. This heart-wrenching incident was captured in CCTV footage. In it, an unknown person passing by on the road molested the girls and fled from there.
The Bengaluru Police is currently investigating the case and has assured that the guilty will be caught soon.
On April 4, an incident of molestation of two girls took place in the capital of Karnataka, Bengaluru. According to the CCTV footage of this incident, a person went near the two girls. He pushed one of them and ran away from there. The statement made by Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara in this case has once again started a controversy.
What did the Home Minister say?
When Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara was asked a question on this subject, he said, 'Such incidents always happen in big cities. Whatever legal action is to be taken in this case, it will be done through legal means. I have ordered the police director to increase patrolling.' His statement is being strongly criticized.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has strongly criticized the Home Minister's statement and targeted the Siddaramaiah government. The truth about the law and order situation in the city has come to light through this viral video. Bengaluru city is becoming unsafe for women day by day.
What is in the CCTV footage?
The incident took place in Bharathi Layout in Bengaluru on April 4 at around 1:52 am. Two girls are seen crying and screaming after this incident. This heart-wrenching incident was captured in CCTV footage. In it, an unknown person passing by on the road molested the girls and fled from there.
The Bengaluru Police is currently investigating the case and has assured that the guilty will be caught soon.