The Sun (Malaysia)

Indian court demands action against rape at govt homes

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NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Tuesday ordered the government to explain what it was doing to prevent rape at state-run children’s homes as horrific details emerge of sex abuse rings.

Narendra Modi’s political opponents also seized on the scandals at two government-run facilities, accusing the prime minister of keeping quiet about India’s record of rape.

Police are investigat­ing the sexual assault of dozens of girls at the shelters in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

The states are governed in coalition or outright by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday, hearing a plea into the Bihar case, admonished the Modi government’s record in tackling rape.

“Every six hours, a woman is raped in India,” declared a three-judge bench in New Delhi.

“What is to be done? Girls and women are getting raped left, right and centre.”

The Delhi Commission for Women on Monday announced a committee to audit government shelters in the national capital.

Congress party president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday attacked Modi over the issue, saying the prime minister was vocal on all subjects “but not women”.

“Women are being raped in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and so many other states but the prime minister is quiet,” the main opposition leader told supporters in Delhi.

India’s treatment of women has attracted global scrutiny since the 2012 gang-rape and murder of a student on a New Delhi bus.

Her brutal murder sparked nationwide protests and led to tougher sentences for perpetrato­rs but sex crimes remain rampant. – AFP

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