Kolkata Rape Murder Case: Mamta Banerjee's big step, culprits to be hanged in 36 days...
On one hand, a doctor's sensational statement has come to the fore in the Kolkata rape and murder case, while on the other hand, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also taken a big step on Tuesday.
Kolkata
Rape and Murder Case: The rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata has
shaken the entire country. New information is constantly coming out in this
case. After this matter gained momentum, now Mamata government of West Bengal
has also taken a big step. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has introduced
an important bill on the second day of the special session of the Assembly.
This bill is the anti-rape bill. The purpose of this bill is to provide
immediate justice to the victims and give the harshest punishment to the
culprits. This bill has a provision to give death penalty to the culprits
within 10 days.
What is the name of
the bill, how will it work
The name of the bill introduced by the Mamata Banerjee
government is the Undefeated Women and Children Bill 2024. Under this bill,
many rules have been laid down regarding crimes against women and children. The
purpose of this bill is to curb the crimes against women and children in the
state.
What is Afrajita
Bill?
The Aparajit bill introduced by Mamata government has provision
for death penalty in cases of rape and murder. Under this bill, there will be
provision for death penalty within 36 days of filing the charge sheet. At the
same time, death penalty will be given within 10 days of proving the
crime.
In
this bill, apart from rape, acid attack will also be considered an equally
serious crime. For this too, there will be a provision of life imprisonment in
this bill. Along with this, a special task force will be set up in every
district to help in taking action related to rape, acid attack or molestation
cases.
Action against
identity revealer
In Mamata government's Aparajita bill, there is a provision for
strict action against the person who reveals the identity of the rape victim.
Let me tell you that this is not the first time, attempts have been made to
bring such a bill before this.
However, this has happened for the first time in West Bengal.
Earlier, the two states that tried to bring such a bill include Andhra Pradesh
and Maharashtra. In both these states, an initiative was taken to bring such a
bill in 2019-20.
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