'Pornography Is Being Served on Internet': Madhya Pradesh Top Cop Says Police Alone Can't Stop Rape Cases
- Madhya Pradesh reported 7,294 rape cases in 2024, marking a 19 percent increase from 6,134 cases in 2020.
- The rise in cases followed growing concerns about moral decline linked to factors like internet pornography, mobile phones, and alcohol.
- DGP Kailash Makwana stated in a June 29, 2025 meeting that easy access to obscene content is distorting young minds and eroding social boundaries.
- Makwana emphasized that addressing rape cases requires collective effort beyond just the police and noted that the state records an average of 20 such cases daily in 2024.
- The statements suggest that addressing this rise requires collective responsibility, including stronger law enforcement, digital regulation, and parental guidance.
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‘Obscene content distorting minds…’: Madhya Pradesh DGP says pornography, alcohol reasons behind growing rape cases
Police alone cannot curb rape incidents, Madhya Pradesh DGP Kailash Makwana has said while citing factors like moral degradation of society due to availability of pornography through mobile phones and the internet.
·Uttar Pradesh, India
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A top police official in Madhya Pradesh attributed the rise in rape cases to factors like easy access to obscene content and alcohol, emphasising that the police alone cannot prevent such incidents. He noted a decline in moral values and family oversight as contributing factors.
·New Delhi, India
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