There is a higher rate of such crime in countries which have sex education in their curriculum, Singh said at a discussion on women's safety organised by Loksatta, the Marathi daily of the The Indian Express group.
“Sex education needs to be carefully thought out. Look at America. It has sex education as part of its curriculum, but students are simply being taught about how to have intercourse,” he said.
“According to a survey, rape is more common than smoking there. Countries with sex education in their curriculum only have an increased number of crimes against women,” he added.
Singh said a strong emphasis on moral education is needed. “Sexual violence is more psychological than physical. This is because people today have a polluted mentality,” he said, attributing it to the lack of moral education in schools in particular.
Singh had sparked outrage with his speech at another event 10 days back when he said those educated in English medium were more prone to suicide.
On Monday, Singh also criticised cinema and television. “Television serials openly show pre-marital and extra-marital sex. Nobody condemns it. Plus, the current generation has easy access to pornographic websites. Even cellphones have Internet these days, making it all the more easier,” he said.
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