Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemns rapes in his country
Premier calls for end to communal violence and better lives for the poor

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned a spate of rapes as a source of shame for India and urged an end to communal violence yesterday as he vowed to improve the lives of the nation's poor in his first Independence Day speech.

The right-wing Hindu nationalist also restated his solidarity with the wider South Asian region but held back from mentioning India's great rival Pakistan, which is also celebrating its independence.
In one of the most eye-catching passages of a 45-minute speech, Modi said levels of rape had shamed India, and he urged parents to take responsibility for the behaviour of their sons rather than put the onus on their daughters.
"When we hear about these rapes our heads hang in shame," Modi said.
"The law will take its own course but as a society every parent has a responsibility to teach their sons the difference between right and wrong."