Ready to make strictest law: Govt on Hyd rape-murder


New Delhi, Dec 2 (IANS): Condemning the gruesome gang rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad last week, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday asserted that the government is ready to make strictest laws to stop such crimes in future.

As the Deputy Leader of the House, the Minister said "no act could be as inhuman as this incident which happened in Hyderabad".

"Entire country is hurt. All lawmakers cutting across party lines have condemned the incident and demanded to give harsher punishment to the accused involved in the incident.

"After the Nirbhaya incident, a strict law was made and people thought that the number of such incidents would go down," Singh said.

"But, such gruesome acts have been happening continuously."

He told Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to hold a detailed discussion over the issue. "Keeping in sentiments of the House, the government is ready to make necessary changes in the provisions for making stricter law."

The Minister spoke on the issue after the opposition raised the matter for the second time in the House during Zero Hour and various leaders sought strict punishment for the culprits involved in the Hyderabad rape and murder case as well as sought to make a tough law to put a curb on such crimes.

Earlier, the opposition members led by the Congress raised the gang rape issue with the Speaker advising them to take up the matter in Zero Hour.

Soon after the House assembled for the day, several opposition members were on their feet seeking permission from Birla to raise the issue.

The gruesome rape and murder on November 27 in the Ranga Reddy district has evoked protests across the country with people demanding harsh punishment for the perpetrators.

  

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  • James, Belman

    Mon, Dec 02 2019

    First hang the law makers, judges and lawyers and let the public make the laws.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Mon, Dec 02 2019

    Since Nirbaya incident (on December 16, 2012) almost we passed 7 years but unfortunately, we are still hearing hue and cry during the incidents only.
    Firstly, Do we need 7 years to implement strictest law?
    Secondly, need fastest courts to tackle such incidents.
    Last but not least, punishment shall be death penalty (hang).

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 02 2019

    Rajnath Singh and rest of the Union ministers.
    Lots of time is wasted since Nirbaya incidents. Fast track and other promises to deal with such incidents very stringently but no positive developments yet and rape cases (culture) is at rampant.
    In India, every day 100 plus rape incidents are taking place and our government is busy with power grabbing. Thousands of innocent’s victims (only reported cases) could have been avoided, if at all, capital punishment was passed. Enough is enough. Save our mothers, sisters and daughter from rape epidemic.

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