‘Police Alone Can’t Stop Rape,' MP DGP Blames Porn, Internet & Alcohol For Rising Cases Against Women

MP DGP blames liquor, porn, and internet for rising rape cases, says police alone can't control the crisis.

FPJ Web Desk Updated: Monday, June 30, 2025, 02:44 PM IST

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh continues to witness a disturbing rise in rape cases, with 7,294 incidents reported in 2024 alone. The average is 20 cases per day.

MP DGP Kailash Makwana has blamed liquor, porn and internet for rising rape cases in the state, emphasising that police alone can't control the crisis.

He believes that other issues in society also play a big role and must be looked at to bring real change.

After a high-level review meeting in Ujjain for the 2028 Simhastha Kumbh Mela, the DGP pointed to deeper societal issues, including the influence of pornography, unchecked internet exposure, and alcohol abuse, as major contributors to the increasing sexual violence.

He said the way pornography is easily available on the internet is affecting the minds of children and leading to moral decline in society. “There are many reasons behind the rising rape cases.”

“I believe the internet, mobile phones, access to pornographic content, and alcohol are major factors. Today, through mobile phones, people are getting connected in many ways, and this is also one of the reasons behind falling values. It’s not possible for the police alone to handle this.”

Data presented in the State Assembly earlier this year showed a sharp 19% rise in rape cases since 2020, when the state recorded 6,134 incidents.

The surge is even more alarming in tribal belts. Jhabua district, dominated by tribal communities, reported a 168% increase — the highest in the state.

Makwana’s remarks have triggered fresh debate on the need for comprehensive social reform and awareness alongside policing, especially in vulnerable regions.

Published on: Monday, June 30, 2025, 02:44 PM IST

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