K’taka minister apologises for sexual assault remark

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday issued a public apology following outrage over his comments on a recent sexual assault incident in Bengaluru.

The minister said, “I want to clarify that the statement I made yesterday wasn’t understood properly. I am someone who has always had a lot of concern for the safety of women.”

“I have ensured Nirbhaya funds are utilised well for their protection. I don’t want my statement to be twisted. If any women have been hurt by this, I express my regret and apologise,” Parameshwara said.

Reacting to the sexual assault case in city’s BTM layout, Parameshwara was dismissive and said, “Incidents like these tend to happen here and there in a big city like this. Whatever legal action needs to be taken will be done in accordance with the law.”

The incident occurred on April 3 when a man groped a woman in a narrow alley.

Following the outrage, Parmeshwara directed Bengaluru police to step up beat patrolling, especially during late hours, to ensure women’s safety in the city.

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