Let's do better parenting please: Ashwin on Imran Khan's controversial remark

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blaming "fahashi" (vulgarity) for the rise in rape and sexual violence has not gone down well with India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

By ANI | Published: April 9, 2021 06:22 PM2021-04-09T18:22:31+5:302021-04-09T18:30:03+5:30

Let's do better parenting please: Ashwin on Imran Khan's controversial remark | Let's do better parenting please: Ashwin on Imran Khan's controversial remark

Let's do better parenting please: Ashwin on Imran Khan's controversial remark

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blaming "fahashi" (vulgarity) for the rise in rape and sexual violence has not gone down well with India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

"Let's do better parenting please. "Today will determine our tomorrow's"," Ashwin tweeted while replying to a media report on the Pakistan PM's remarks.

The cricketer-turned-politician made the remark during a question and answer session with the public on Sunday when a caller asked what the government was doing about rise in sexual violence in the country, particularly against children.

Khan said it was important for societies to protect themselves against "fahashi" (vulgarity), Geo News had reported.

The Pakistan Prime Minister had said incidents of rape and sexual violence that make their way to the media are just one per cent of the actual horrific crimes of such nature that take place.

Khan had said when he went to the UK, during the '70s to play cricket, the "sex, drugs and rock n roll" culture was taking off. He had said nowadays, divorce rates "have gone up by as much as 70 per cent due to vulgarity in that society".

He had said the whole concept of pardah (or covering up, or modesty) in Islam has a purpose to it which is to "keep temptation in check". The Pakistan Prime Minister had said there are many people in society who "cannot keep their willpower in check". "Iska kuch tou effect aana thha na (It had to mfest itself in some way)," he added.

Official statistics in Pakistan have revealed that at least 11 rape incidents are reported in the country every day, with over 22,000 cases reported to the police in the last six years. However, only 77 of the accused have been convicted which comprises 0.3 per cent of the total figure, Geo News had reported.

In addition, Jemima Goldsmith, former wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister, on Wednesday took a clear stand on her ex-husband's controversial remarks where he blamed "fahashi" (vulgarity) for increasing incidents of rape and sexual violence.

Taking to Twitter, Jemima had also hoped that the Pakistan Prime Minister's rape remark is a "misquote or mistranslation" while adding that the "onus is on men".

While quoting Quran, Jemima had said: "Say to the believing men that they restrain their eyes and guard their private parts". "The onus is on men," she had added.

In a subsequent tweet, Jemima had said, "I'm hoping this is a misquote/mistranslation. The Imran I knew used to say, 'Put a veil on the man's eyes, not on the woman.'"

( With inputs from ANI )

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