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P Chidambaram blames migrants for crimes in Delhi, triggers reaction

'There are a large number of unauthorised colonies, and these migrants who settle in unauthorised colonies, carry a kind of behaviour that is unacceptable in any modern city so crimes do take place,' said the Union home minister.

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Home minister P Chidambaram today sought to blame migrants to Delhi for crimes like rape, a statement that came under attack from political leaders, following which he withdrew it.

"...nevertheless crime takes place because Delhi attracts a large number of migrants. There are a large number of unauthorised colonies. And these migrants who settle in city's north-west colonies carry a kind of behaviour which is unacceptable in any modern city. So crimes do take place," Chidambaram told reporters on the sidelines of a function.

Condemning the recent rape incidents in the capital, he said steps are being taken by setting up more police stations, recruiting more police men and putting more police vehicles on the roads to improve the law and situation here.

Chidambaram's remarks were criticised by BJP, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders who said it was made to cover up his own failure and that of the Delhi police

Shortly later, the home minister issued a clarification saying he did not refer to any state or region or language or race or religion and was conscious that every one who came to work in Delhi was, in a sense, a migrant, including himself.

He said when he was asked a question about the recent incidents of rape in Delhi and the alleged failure of the Delhi police, his reply had a "matter of fact reference to migration, unauthorised settlements and behaviour that is unacceptable".

Chidambaram said he was dismayed that some people have pounced upon the word "migrant" and have raised a controversy.

"The country faces many real issues and I have desire to say or do anything that will distract from the real issues. I have nothing against migration or migrants, being a migrant myself. I was pointing to 'behaviour that is unacceptable'. Nevertheless, I think the best way to put an end to any controversy would be to withdraw the whole of my answer to the question, and I do so.

"I would request every one, including the Delhi police, to focus on the real issues of crime, crime prevention and crime detection," he said.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad termed Chidambaram's statement as "very unfortunate" and said it was an attempt to "hide his own failure by putting the blame on the migrants".

"I disapprove the statement of home minister Chidambaram. In future, he should talk about his own failure and should not put blame on others," he said.

Condemning Chidambaram's statement, BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said, "This is an irresponsible statement. Congress leaders are taking out their frustrations over the party's defeat in Bihar. Delhi police works under the nose of the home minister. He should not make such statement to cover up his failures."

SP MP Akhilesh Yadav said Congress ministers cover up their failures or blame it on others. "As for law and order, responsibility is fully of the police and other authorities, they are getting their salary for this. But to put it on others is running away from responsibility," he said.

The home minister said there are two types of crime --one opportunistic and another pre-meditated -- and the police can stop the pre-meditated crime but in case of opportunistic crime, the police can only detect it, catch the culprit and punish them through trial in a court of law.

"These are opportunistic crimes. The police have acted swiftly. They have arrested the alleged culprits. They have to be taken before a court of law and I am sure the law will take its course.

"I condemn what happened at the same time I think we must understand, the nature of policing today in a big city and I think the police have done well in capturing the culprits very quickly," he said.

The home minister said there is nothing more heinous and absolutely murder is equally heinous. Rape is a heinous crime.

"In terms of crime statistics, you can look at them, I can look at them. There is a decline in the crime in Delhi. There is an increase in crime detection in Delhi.

Lalu Prasad said he had come to know that Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit was also present in the function. "She also had in the past put blamed on people from Bihar and Purvanchal that they were bad. This is their (the leaders') failure. It is very unfortunate statement," he said.

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