Officers scared to appoint women as their PAs: Samajwadi Party leader
NEW DELHI, Nov 27, 2013, : In remarks that could stoke a fresh controversy, Samajwadi Party leader Naresh Agrawal on Wednesday said that officers are "scared" to appoint women as their personal assistants after the passage of the bill to prevent sexual harassment of women at workplace.Agrawal, whose remarks have led to controversies in the past, though refrained from commenting on the rape case against Tarun Tejpal till the probe is completed, he recalled that when the law in favour of women was being brought, he had expressed concern over it.
"I had apprehended that this law may also be misused like the anti-dowry law and may result in a situation in which the women themselves are deprived of justice.
"I have got this information from many people that a number of senior officers are not appointing women as their personal assistant. They are scared of having to face any kind of allegation after this," Agrawal, who is a Rajya Sabha MP, said.
The SP had also opposed the provisions of anti-rape bill this year.
However, on the Tejpal case in specific, Agrawal said that nothing can be said right now when the matter is under investigation of Goa Police and hence one has to wait for the legal process to culminate.
Responding to another question about the incident of a rape incident in UP, Agrawal said that "such incidents are happening in every part of the country...such incidents are happening frequently in Delhi" and wondered why media was "so concerned this time".
Agrawal, at the same time, maintained that he was hopeful that the government will ensure punishment to culprits and that action was being taken.
Courtesy: The Times of India