Thiruvananthapuram: Crime against women and children is the main problem, but efforts to generalize the situation in Kerala by projecting isolated examples is not preferred, said CM Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday.
Vijayan said the government had plans to improve the mechanism to ensure their safety and security and their police were equipped to handle such cases with diligently.
However, he did not respond to opposition references to complaints raised by former SFI leader Anupama S Chandran against CPM leaders and the government’s mechanism to reject his request to stop ‘adoption’.
Replying to the delay movement transferred by UDF MLA Roji M John to discuss in detail the amount of atrocities against women and children, CM said there was no weakness in the government in investigating the crime and bringing the perpetrators.
He then registered a recent crime against women and children and police actions taken in each case.
What tickling the opposition is a CM claim that there is a slight decrease in the number of cases related to sexual violence from 2016 to 2021.
“While 15,114 cases are registered with respect to women in 2016, he has dropped to 12,659.
Rape cases also dropped to 1,880 on In 2020 of 2,003 in 2017.
Other abuse cases were 4,413 in 2017 fell to 3,890 in 2021.
Likewise, death-related deaths dropped 6 in 2020, compared to 12 years 2017, “Vijayan said.
He added that a little underwear in the crime rate was not an achievement to laugh at and the government was not satisfied with the current situation.
“The government’s goal is the ideal situation where no woman or child facing harassment.
However, efforts to blame the people of Kerala for multiple irregularities are unacceptable.
Members who present this problem have to think who he tries to glide by generalizing isolated incidents,” he said .
John said the problem should not be seen through political prism.
There must be an effective mechanism to learn the reasons that trigger cruel crimes against women and children.
“The attitude of the police must change, efforts to slander the applicant must end.
A 15-year-old boy attacked a 22-year-old woman and tried to rape him and even attacked him.
In another case, a 17-year-old girl delivered a baby in his room with the help of youtube videos.
Another mother ran from the pillar to the post, with a request to get the baby who was submitted for forced adoption.
Where do we go? Isn’t that all happening in the enlightened Society of Kerala?, “He asked.
Immediately after the refusal of home leave to discuss the movement, the opposition held a walkout of the Assembly.