Strong Sexual Assault
Act is the need of the hour
Courage of the people and
cowardice of the rulers was writ large in the national capital today as thousands
of protestors defied Section 144 and all the barriers and tricks of the Police
to demand justice for crime against women. A
wave of shock, grief and anger has swept the country over the last one week. A
brave and unfortunate girl, fighting for her life, has become the national
symbol of women's insecurity and their determination. Thousands of outraged
citizens, women and men gathered outside the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday and
around India Gate on Sunday to register their anguish and demand immediate
action. Instead of action against such heinous crime, they got tear gas shells,
water canons and lathis. Political establishment, that was praising the
police till yesterday, now wants to get away by finding some scapegoats and
offering a load of empty assurances. These tricks are not going to fool the
protesters, for they know from their experience that this government can go
back on any promise as soon as popular pressure is released.
The assurances offered by the Government and the rhetoric of the Opposition fails to carry any conviction with the people. While all women of this country, urban or rural, rich or poor, struggle with various forms of harassment and assault, this question does not figure on the agenda of all these parties. A woman is raped every 22nd minute somewhere in this country. The capital of the country threatens to become the rape capital of the country, with more than one thousand registered cases of rape in the last two years, besides many more times cases that never make it to the police register. As yet, not a single of these cases of the last two years has reached the stage of conviction. The government has been fiddling for long with the Sexual Assault Bill to replace the archaic rape laws in the country. The Central and all state governments have brazenly refused to follow the Supreme Court's direction on police reforms that could insulate the police from undue political interference and make it accountable to the people. All this while these rulers go on to deploy a big chunk of police force for VIP security as a status symbol. Girls and women, boys and men are out on the street not only to demand justice for the victim of the latest episode but to demand justice for all forms of violence against women – teasing, harassment, molestation, domestic violence, rape and assault of any other kind.
We
believe that this spontaneous and unprecedented popular protest must not go in
vain. This outpouring of public sentiment on an issue long neglected by the
political establishment must result in something concrete, something
constructive, something that would make women of this country safer. We appeal
to the protestors to maintain the peaceful and democratic character of this
protest, despite grave provocation from police forces. We call upon this spontaneous
movement to guard against miscreants whose irresponsible action may provide the
establishment with the excuse that they have been looking for.
We
propose the following agenda for consideration of this popular upsurge:
1. The parliament must immediately enact the Sexual Assault Bill (currently pending before Lok Sabha) either through a special session of the parliament or an ordinance. This Bill provides for
·
Wider definition of
sexual assault which would cover a case like the present one
·
Stricter punishment
for all forms of sexual assault, leaving no scope for the judge to reduce the
punishment.
·
Strict provisions and
special penalty for sexual assault on women under custody.
2. The following additional provisions must be added to the Sexual Assault Bill
·
Time Bound
Investigation of every case of sexual assault with penalty for delay or
negligence.
·
Fast track courts and
day to day hearing so that sexual assault cases reach the stage of verdict within
3 months.
·
Immediate relief,
legal and medical assistance, and long term rehabilitation measures for the
survivors of sexual assault.
·
These provisions
should apply to lakhs of pending rape and assault cases all over the country.
3.
Wide ranging Police Reforms must be implemented as directed by Supreme Court in
2006 (Prakash Singh others Vs Union of India and others). These include
·
Constituting a State
Security Commission
·
Constituting an
independent police complain authority
·
Insulating the
selection and promontions of police personnel and officals from political
favouritism
·
Separating
investigating police from law & order police
·
Making police
accountable to local people
Aam Aadmi Party salutes this democratic upsurge
and stands with the people in this historic movement to hold their rulers
accountable. Its activists and supporters extend support to aam aadmi in this
protest.
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