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Samajwadi Party leader makes U-turn after rape remarks

After making a controversial statement about rape on Saturday, SP leader Totaram Yadav has denied making any such public comments.

Updated on: Jun 07, 2015 10:15 PM IST
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A day after making controversial remarks that "rapes happen with mutual consent", senior Samajwadi Party leader Totaram Yadav today made a U-turn and claimed never made that statement.

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"Where does rape happen. It doesn't happen here (in UP). I have not made any statement," the Uttar Pradesh Processing and Construction Cooperative Limited (PACCFED) Chariman said.

His turn-about came when the ruling party rapped him hours after he made the controversial comments which went viral on the electronic media.

Asked if rape incidents in the state could be controlled, Yadav had said in Mainpuri, "What is rape? There is nothing as such. Rapes happen with mutual consent of boys and girls."

The senior SP leader had also classified rapes into two types, saying, "Rapes are of two types -- one which is forced and another that happens with mutual consent."

Yadav was speaking to reporters after inspecting a district jail. He, however, refused to elaborate.

The Samajwadi Party has condemned his statement and said that strict action would be initiated against him."We condem such statement as the party has initiated a number of schemes to empower women including launching the 1090 helpline services. The party will take strict action against him," a party release issued here said yesterday.

SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had last year sparked outrage with his comments questioning the death sentence to three men who were convicted of two gang-rapes in Mumbai.

"Should rape cases be punished with hanging? They are boys, they make mistakes," he had said.

 
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