Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames vulgarity for rise in rape, sexual violence cases
He said the whole concept of pardah in Islam has a purpose to it which is to keep temptation in check and cannot keep their willpower in check .
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has blamed fahashi (vulgarity) for rise in rape and sexual violence instead of the deteriorating law and order situation in the country.
As he took calls from the people on Sunday, Khan when asked by a caller what the government plans to do in the light of rising incidents of rape and sexual violence, especially against children said that there are some fights that governments and legislation alone cannot win and that the society must join in the fight. He said it was important for societies to protect themselves against fahashi (vulgarity), reported Geo News.
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At least for now.
The Line of Control, a highly militarized de facto border that divides the disputed region between the two nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan, and a site of hundreds of deaths, is unusually quiet after the two South Asian neighbors last month agreed to reaffirm their 2003 cease-fire accord.
The somewhat surprising decision prompted a thaw in the otherwise turbulent relations between the countries but also raised questions about the longevity of the fragile peace, in part due to earlier failures. The crackdown by Indian forces and attacks by rebels have continued inside Indian-held Kashmir.
The cease-fire, experts say, could stabilize the lingering conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Kashmiris say the rare move should lead to resolution of the dispute.