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New Delhi: Days after the United Nations condemned the brutal gangrape and murder of two teenaged girls in Badaun, India on Friday said that it never claimed to be a "perfect society" but the country has internal self-correction mechanism in place to deal with such acts.
The Spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs said that the incident has "shocked" both the government and the nation and action was being taken against the accused. "Let me start by saying that it is not India's case that we are a perfect society. However, it is our view that as a society we have internal self-correction mechanism in place," he said.
The Spokesperson was asked to respond to strong comments by the United Nations while reacting on the gangrape. "The incident has shocked both the government and the nation. Our understanding is that the perpetrators will face full force of the law," he said.
He said that action was underway and it was now time for ensuring action and accountability rather than anything else. The United Nations on Monday had condemned the incident calling for immediate action against the perpetrators and to address violence against women across India. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had also demanded action against sexual violence.
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