The Kerala government has ruled out registering a case against Congress MP K Sudhakaran for his sweeping comments against the Suryanelli gang rape victim.
The government did not agree with Sudhakaran's view, but could not take legal steps as he made the statement in Muscat, Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said in the Assembly to a submission by K S Saleekha (Communist Party of India-Marxist) demanding that a case be registered against the MP.
Radhakrishnan rejected Saleekha's allegation that UDF government was trying to protect Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien in the case. However, he made it clear that Congress party and UDF government in no way approved or recognised Sudhakaran's remarks.
Saleekha said Sudhakaran's remark was an attempt to demoralise the victim and also an indirect way to protect Kurien in the case.
Terming the remarks as "highly insulting and challenge to cultural spirit of Kerala," Saleekha said women in the country were concerned as Sudhakaran was one among the MPs who would be participating in the debate on the new bill for protection of women when it comes up in Parliament.
Sudhakaran's comment during an interaction with the media in Muscat last week had triggered widespread condemnation not only from the Opposition but even from women leaders of the Congress.
The Lok Sabha MP from Kannur made sweeping comments against the girl and linked it with the remarks made by former judge of the Kerala High Court, Justice R Basanth, who was part of the two-member bench which acquitted the accused in the case in 2005.
A TV channel had recently recorded a conversation of Basanth in which he justified the judgement and said there was ample evidence to show that the victim had been used for child prostitution.
The case relates to a girl from Suryanelli in Idukki district of Kerala being abducted in Jan 1996 and transported to various places and sexually exploited by different persons.
Kurien's name figured again in connection with the case recently after the victim wrote to her advocate to explore the possibility of filing a review plea in the Supreme Court, seeking a fresh probe against him. Kurien has maintained he has been cleared of the charges by the apex court.