'Never spoke about molestation, how did media latch on to that', asks Parameshwara


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Bengaluru, Jan 5: "My comments had nothing to do with molestation. I did not speak about molestation nor Westernised culture. How did the media latch on to that?" asked Karnataka’s Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara in Bengaluru on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters in the wake of the media attack on his alleged insensitive remarks in connection with the incidents of molestation of young girls during the New Year celebrations on Mahatma Gandhi Road-Brigade Road and later on another incident wherein a young girl was molested near Kammanahalli, Dr Parameshwara clarified that he spoke about the incidents on New Year’s eve when a television channel reporter met him and asked for his reaction.

''It had nothing to do with Westernised culture. The remarks referred to the incident, it was not about dress or molestation," Dr Parameshwara said.

Dr Parameshwara said he was extremely pained that his statement was interpreted out of context.

''I am extremely pained by the fact that my statement with respect to the alleged molestation incident on the New Year Day has been interpreted out of context and not taken in its entirety," he said.

''This all started from January 2. Is there a hidden agenda? I don't know," he said.

"The Kammanahalli incident was unfortunate. Kannadigas do not behave in this manner," the minister said.

Dr Parameshwara asserted that he was committed to protection of women and was not the kind of a person who treats women lightly or in a different sense but respects them as everyone hails from that kind of culture in which women are respected, loved and honoured.

The Home Minister said: ''I have full respect for women. I have sisters, my mother, my wife and I am not such a person to treat women in a different sense. We all respect our families and womenfolk. We come from that kind of a culture. We never see them in a different sense."

He wondered if there was an ''hidden agenda" to tarnish his image and brand Bengaluru besides discrediting the Congress government in Karnataka.

As reports of the horrific incidents of alleged molestation of several women on MG Road and Brigade Road during New Year revelry came to light triggering national outrage, Dr Parameshwara said he had talked about the ''Western ways" of youngsters, which came under scathing attack from different quarters.

''Youngsters behave almost like Westerners and try to copy the Westerners not only in the mindset but even the dressing and drinking, which was not in keeping with Indian ethos and culture was what I had said," he clarified and was surprised to find the twist and turns in the media discussions.

''I never even mentioned the word molestation. I don't how this whole thing took a different turn, which altogether gave an impression that I made a statement that molestation happens everytime, which was absolutely wrong," he said and was at a loss to explain how the words that he did not utter were attributed to him and even the national media channels took it blindly holding panel discussions and devoted prime time.

''The choice of every citizen of our country should be respected. Women have equal rights, respect and protection under the Constitution," he asserted.

National Commission for Women Chairperson Lalitha Kumaramangalam had slammed Dr Parameshwara's remarks and demanded that he should resign. The NCW as well as the Karnataka State Commission for Women also sought separate reports from administration and police over the incidents.

The Home Minister said he would reply to the notices served by the NCW. He would also reply to a notice sent by Delhi Women's Rights Commission but not before examining whether any State has the power to send such a notice to a minister of another state.

He also said the police are working round-the-clock on the footage culled from the CCTV cameras in the area to identify the culprits and deal with them strictly in accordance with the law.

Referring to the Kamanahalli molestation case, the minister said the police have already some leads and the culprits would be brought to book. By afternoon, police had already taken four youngsters into custody based on the CCTV footage provided by Prashant Francis, a resident of Kammanahalli, who had installed CCTV cameras outside his house to check theft.

The Kammanahalli incident should not have happened. Police has already registered an FIR. We will bring those culprits to the book. We will not spare them, he said.

In the Kammanahalli incident, a woman was groped and assaulted by two scooter-borne men near her home with the shocking incident caught on camera.

  

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  • Vijay Benedict, Mlore/Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 06 2017

    First and foremost this Govt has to be replaced by an efficient one.

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  • shaan, ksa

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Now where are those organisations who were protecting INDIAN CULTURE. Is this new year celebration belongs to INDIAN CULTURE??
    Why media is not questionings to those peoples/organisation? Let them ban this type of celebrations first then to blame

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    ..Notice from KEJRI Govt also!!..RAHUL , KEJRI bhai bhai..take with pinch..

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  • JK, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    I can't imagine what will happen to the state if Parameshwar becomes CM with his loose talk.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Just look at this fool. Previously he said exactly what he believes. Now he is backpeddling.

    I wont misquote him.. so here is what he said - "In events like New Year or Christmas Day, there are women who are harassed or treated badly. We take precautionary measures. But unfortunately, on days like New Year, a large number of youngsters gather on Brigade Road, Commercial Street and MG Road. And youngsters are almost like westerners. They try to copy the west, not only in their mindset but even in their dressing. So some disturbance, some girls are harassed, these kind of things do happen."

    He is basically implying that if you wear (addressing only ladies) western style cloths, then you are bound to get harassed and molested. In other words wearing such cloths is an open invitation.

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    jaisa Rahul Baba waisa Parameshi...

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  • mzr, doha

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Now he got the correct words in his mouth. Kannadiga can never do this. I say a true Indian can never do this. These people are anti nationals.
    The way they grabbed girls shown in CCTV and was telecast in news channels to see all over the world was disappointing.

    These people have no right to roam on the streets, and their original place is behind the Bars forever. And shame on the onlookers the was just seeing from far. These people should have come forward and caught those culprits so that tomorrow their family is safe from their goons.

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    One DOMBARATA specialist was beating dombaraatada dollu yesterday, where he is now?

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    This man does not how to speak. The moment he opens his mouth puts his foot in side the mouth.

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  • Desi Admi, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Where are the usual Rita, Lydia, Jossey, Amith, MN not condemning this heinous act.  keeping quiet as its Cong led Govt.

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    recently a minister behaved worst then this,
    he is not kannadiga?

    cm kissed in public
    is that not western culture?

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Hello Shibu dubai
    CM not kissed, he got kiss from lady in a dias. anything wrong in this?

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Af, Yes, its an issue, Lets say for instance if some lady kisses our Chaiwala PM, you guys would be the first one to hurl abuses.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    It is true that C.M. Siddaramaiah received a peck on the cheek at a public function in Bengaluru and the lady is by name, Girija Srinivas, a taluk panchayat member from Tarikere in Chikmagalur district. She planted a kiss on his cheek after she was felicitated at a programme organized by Kuruba community to which the CM belongs to.

    Later, she told reporters: "He (Siddaramaiah) is like my father. I call him Appaji (Dad). I was a big fan of him since my school days. I met him for the first time. I could not control the excitement and I kissed him."

    Source say Girija belonged to Siddaramaiah's assembly seat Varuna in Mysore district and she was a relative of a minister.

    What is wrong if a daughter kisses her father????

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Yes kannadigas will not behave like this but your comments were disgusting and not appropriate of a HM.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    It is a repeat of Homestay - Mangaluru ...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    and what happend in amethi today is same as killing of Sikh by congress?

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    This Kammanahalli and surrounding areas are filled with migrants

    When I went last time to Bangalore I met one person in Kammanahalli, his name is Bhaskaran Helpson..

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  • Peter, KSA

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    You are right. I also met one whose name is Ramalingam Mangam Reddylu.

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Param, it is better pls do not comment,other wise there is a gigh chances to you may loose your seat.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    BETTER TO FIND THE REAL CULPRITS AND ALSO ANY INDIRECT HAND HAS WORKED IN THIS CONSPIRACY,INCIDENT.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    May be he was just coming out from New Year Party when the reporters asked him questions about molestation..... Am I right sir?

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  • Kusuma Kumari G , Kodyadka

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Yes true Kannadigas normally don't behave like this. Must be some other uncultured people

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Karnataka CM & HM's saved sentence whenever controversy arises.." I WAS MISQUOTED"

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Oh! Thanks Mr. Home Minister.
    Thanks for letting us know that New Year celebrations happens every time!!

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  • krish, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    how to behave ? like meti?

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