Parliament shocked over Delhi
gang rape, seeks death penalty
NEW DELHI: Parliament on
Tuesday expressed shock and outrage over the barbaric gangrape of a girl inside
a moving bus in south
Delhi with strong demands being made for capital punishment to
perpetrators of such heinous crimes.
The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha saw members of all parties speaking
in unison and raising serious concern over repeated incidents of rape in the
national capital, whose law and order comes directly under the Union Home Ministry.
Opposition
members demanded a categorical assurance from home minister Sushilkumar Shinde that such an incident will not
recur.
Women members in both Houses were in the forefront in expressing
shock and anguish over the incident, voicing concern over the safety of the
fair sex in Delhi. Cinestar- turned-MP Jaya Bachchan even broke down while speaking on
the issue in the Upper House.
In the Lok
Sabha, Speaker Meira Kumar led the House in expressing outrage over the
"spine-chilling" incident, saying it was shameful for the entire
society.
She asked
the government to take strong steps immediately in the matter as an impromptu
debate took place in both Houses over Sunday night's incident in which the
23-year-old para-medic was raped and brutally assaulted.
Leader of
the Opposition Sushma Swaraj made a strong pitch for capital punishment for
such crimes, a demand which did not find favour with Girija Vyas (Cong), who
said such a penalty would lead to killing of women after rape.
Swaraj,
however, got support from her party colleague Najma Heptulla as well as UPA ally DMK member
Vasanthy Stanley and V Maitreyan (AIADMK) in the Rajya Sabha, who said
"these culprits should be hanged till death".
Maitreyan
also urged the government to amend the law and introduce death penalty for
rapists.
"Death
penalty is the only punishment that is to be given. We can enact a law. This
will serve as a deterrent," Heptulla said.
Eminent
jurist and Rajya Sabha member Ram Jethmalani demanded removal of the Delhi Police
chief over the failure to check the "heinous" crime.
Women
members in both Houses said that the "barbaric" incidents of rape
turned a woman into a living corpse and therefore there was need to give death
penalty to perpetrators.
BSP chiefMayawati said law should be amended to ensure
stronger action in such cases. "Nothing will happen by only arresting the
perpetrators. Give them stringent punishment," she said.
Jethmalani
said, "Former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri set an example of democratic
responsibilities that somebody's head must roll.
"I am
not asking for the home minister's head...But the head of the Delhi Police
chief must roll and you must ensure that this happens if he does not do it
(resign) voluntarily."
Jaya
Bachchan (SP), who stood in protest for quite some time over not being allowed
to speak on the issue of women's safety in Delhi, said an act of sexual assault
should be treated on par with murder and section 307 of IPC should be amended
to include rape in it.
"I am
terribly disturbed...I am very shocked," Bachchan said in a choked voice.
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