why govt want to ban the bbc documentary on nirbhaya case . no news about rape will be allowed in india, only rapes are allowed- 369 MPs, MLAs face charges of crimes against women

'India's Daughter,' the documentary film about the Dec. 16, 2012 gang rape in a moving bus in New Delhi, made by British filmmaker Leslee Udwin (in picture) has been banned by the Union Government.
the reason why govt does not want any rape case to be publicised. 

369 MPs, MLAs face charges of crimes against women

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http://www.rediff.com/news/report/lawmakers-369-face-charges-of-rape-crimes-against-women/20121221.htm  
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Last updated on: December 21, 2012 10:42 IST

There has been a national outcry seeking harsher laws for rapists in India. As the outrage grows against the heinous incident of gangrape in Delhi and Parliament discusses the issue, Vicky Nanjappa takes a look at the background of our lawmakers (members of Parliament and members of legislative assemblies) with respect to rape cases and other crimes against women based on their self-sworn affidavits.
The Association for Democratic Reforms, which provided a report on the issue shows that a large number of candidates with rape charges against them were given tickets by political parties to contest the elections.
Highlights:
Six MLAs have declared that they have charges of rape against themselves in their sworn affidavits submitted with the Election Commission at the time of their election.
Of these six MLAs with declared rape cases, three belong to the Samajwadi Party  -- Sribhagwan Sharma, Anoop Sanda and Manoj Kumar Paras (all from Uttar Pradesh), one from the Bahujan Samaj Party namely Mohd Aleem Khan from (UP), Jethabhai G Ahir from Gujarat (Bharatiya Janata Party) and Kandikunta Venkata Prasad from Andhra Pradesh (Telugu Desam Party).
Thirty-six other MLAs have declared that they have other charges of crimes against women such as outraging the modesty of a woman, assault, insulting the modesty of a woman etc.
Of the 36 MLAs who have declared that they have charges of crimes against women, six MLAs are from the Congress, five from the BJP and three from the SP.
UP has the maximum number of MLAs (8) who have declared that they have charges of crimes against women, followed by Orissa and West Bengal with seven MLAs each.
Two MPs, namely Semmalai S of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam from Salem constituency in Tamil Nadu, and Adhikari Suvendu of All India Trinamool Congress from Tamluk constituency in West Bengal, have declared that they have charges of crimes against women, such as cruelty and intent to outrage a woman's modesty etc.
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Why only drivers, many MPs and MLAs face rape cases


New Delhi, Dec 21: The brutal gangrape of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi has angered all. Police have caught five of the six accused in the case. Police sources say the rapists belong to the lower-strata of the society. One of them is a bus driver, another one is a fruit-seller, third a cleaner, fourth a gym-instructor and identity of the fifth one is yet to be revealed.
Now, if you think only drivers and cleaners are prospective rapists, then you are wrong. Even our MPs and MLAs face charges of crime against women.
While MPs and MLAs are demanding death penalty for the accused, data analysed by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a think-tank, reveals some shocking truth. Two sitting Members of Parliament and six sitting legislators in different states have cases of crimes against women pending against them. The MPs and MLAs belong to Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
Shame: Rape cases against our MPs too
"As the outrage grows against the heinous incident of rape in Delhi and as the parliament discusses the issue, we looked at the background of our lawmakers (MPs and MLAs) with respect to rape cases and other crimes against women based on their self-sworn affidavits. While several MPs showed disgust about the case in the parliament and some showed helplessness about the situation, we found that there are several lawmakers who have similar cases pending on them as per their last affidavit declaration to the ECI," said a senior member of ADR.
"What we also found to be appalling was that even larger number of such people have been given tickets by the parties to contest elections in last 5 years. This includes several of our major parties," added the member.
Highlights of MPs/MLAs having rape charges against them
Six MLAs have declared that they have charges of rape against themselves in their sworn affidavits submitted with the Election Commission of India at the time of their election.
Of these six MLAs with declared rape cases, three were from Uttar Pradesh and members of the SP namely Sribhagwan Sharma, Anoop Sanda and Manoj Kumar Paras. The three others were Mohd Aleem Khan of the BJP in UP, Jethabhai G Ahir of the BJP in Gujarat and Kandikunta Venkata Prasad of the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh.
Thirty-six other MLAs have declared that they have other charges of crime against women such as outraging the modesty of a woman, assault, insulting the modesty of a woman etc.
Of the 36 MLAs who have declared that they have charges of crime against women, 6 MLAs are from INC, 5 from BJP and 3 from SP.
UP has the maximum number of MLAs (8) who have declared that they have charges of crime against women, followed by Orissa and West Bengal with 7 MLAs each.
Two MPs, namely Semmalai S of ADMK from Salem constituency in Tamil Nadu and Adhikari Suvendu of AITC from Tamluk constituency in West Bengal, have declared that they have charges of crime against women such as cruelty and intent to outrage a woman's modesty etc.
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