Chandigarh, Oct 12: Haryana Congress leader Dharambir Goyat, who has sparked a row with his comment that 90 per cent of the rape cases involved “consensual sex”, was today issued a notice by his party seeking explanation for his remarks.
Goyat has been asked to reply within 15 days. Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) has asked him to explain his comments and also sought his reply “why action should not be taken against him for his comments which the party neither holds nor supports”, HPCC sources said even as HPCC president Phool Chand Mullana was not contactable.
In case his reply was found to be unsatisfactory disciplinary action would be taken against him, the sources added.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda interacting with media after reviewing the situation with senior police officers of the state distanced himself from the comments of Goyat.
“Congress does not hold the view expressed by Goyat,” Hooda said adding that the views expressed by the Hissar leader were his personal. “It is his view,” he added.
However, Goyat later retracted from his statement. “The girl gets into an affair with a boy and she goes with him without knowing that he is of criminal mindset. It's not the state government which is responsible for rapes.
In fact in most of the cases it is consensual sex,” Goyat, HPCC member and Congress Hisar district spokesman told reporters in Hisar last night.