Asaram Bapu commented on Delhi Gang Rape Incident
In India, a GURU is placed in high respect as he/she reveals way to god and directs our behaviour in lifestyle. Because of this very purpose, the country is up against religious guru Asaram Bapu. He ran into a storm of objections from his comments on anti-rape regulations with activists challenging that spiritual and governmental management to be attributed for their claims.
In India,
a GURU is placed in high respect as he/she reveals way to god and directs our behaviour in lifestyle. Because of this very purpose, the country is up against religious guru Asaram Bapu. He ran into a storm of objections from his comments on anti-rape regulations with activists challenging that spiritual and governmental management to be attributed for their claims. His controversial comment indicating that the lady who was extremely gang-raped in Delhi was similarly accountable for the criminal activity and she could have told her attackers as ‘Bhaiyya’ means brother and pleaded them to stop, has put him into lawful issues.Speaking with supporters in Rajasthan, he said that when the undergraduate experienced six intoxicated men on a bus in Delhi last month, "she should have taken Lord's name and organised the side of one of the men and announced him her sibling." He went on to say, "Galti ek taraf se nahi hoti hai (no error can be one-sided)". A cultured Indian normally does not spit venom on their experts or any other spiritual body as regard is embedded in the very procedure of training and learning. But Asaram Bapu's inexorable remarks have run into demonstrations and no quantities of details seem to take away the effect of the guru's declaration.The religious guru warned that any new law on criminal activity against females may be distorted by others. "Mahilaon ki izzat honi chahiye par ek doosre ko neecha dikhane ke liye log bazaaru mahilaon ka istemaal kar is kanoon ka durupyog kar sakte hain. Aisa aksar dekha gaya hai. Dahej kanoon iska sabse bada uddharan hai. (Women should be valued but no new law should be mounted which can be distorted by females with reduce morals)" he said talking with his supporters in Bhankari town on the borders of Delhi.The girl who was raped and attacked with a metal rod by six men passed away in a Singapore medical centre on Dec 29. She struggled for her life for 13 days in hospitals first in Delhi and then Singapore. Her physicians have mentioned on her amazing battling spirit; her mother and father said she desired to live; her partner, who was with her on the bus and was also hit by the assailants, said that when they switched on him, she hopped in to guard him. The cruel attack upset the nation with lacerating pain and rage. Stimulated by public protests, the government has guaranteed to present better monitoring for females safety, and difficult anti-rape regulations. It has also guaranteed "the severest punishment" to the men charged of killing and raping the 23-year-old.But still some high profile people are still not keeping their mouth shuts. On the argument over his review on the Delhi gangrape sufferer, the expert said, "I only intended that had even one of the six charged taken 'diksha' (initiated into his teachings), the criminal activity would not have happened." He held responsible the TV stations "who get financing from abroad" for developing debate over his comments. "I am entertained and I also pity them," Asaram said.Such comments should be criticized as much as possible and Political management, such as spiritual gurus, must give serious believed before they open their mouth.