West Bengal Assembly Passes Historic Anti-Rape ‘Aparajita’ Bill Amid Political Drama [Current Affairs]

The West Bengal Assembly has unanimously passed the ‘Aparajita Woman and Child Bill (West Bengal Criminal Laws and Amendment) 2024’, marking a significant development in the state’s legal framework against sexual crimes. This bill introduces the death penalty for individuals convicted of rape if their actions result in the victim’s death or leave her in a vegetative state. With this move, West Bengal becomes the first state to amend central laws dealing with rape, gang-rape, and sexual crimes against children.

Key Provisions of the Bill

The ‘Aparajita’ bill is named in tribute to a 31-year-old trainee doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical Centre and Hospital last month. The bill’s key provisions include:

Death Penalty: Imposed for rape if the victim dies or suffers severe brain damage.

Life Sentence: Without parole for those convicted of rape.

Aparajita Task Force: To ensure punishment within 21 days of the preliminary report.

Enhanced Safety Measures: Installation of CCTV cameras and increased security on routes used by female healthcare workers, with an allocation of Rs 120 crores.

‘Ratri Saathi’ Provision: Extends the duty hours for female workers, ensuring their safety during night shifts.

Political Reactions and Implementation

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hailed the bill as ‘historic’ and urged Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari to advocate for its swift assent from Governor CV Ananda Bose and President Droupadi Murmu. Banerjee criticized the high crime rates against women in states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, emphasizing that West Bengal’s judicial system ensures justice for victims.

The BJP has welcomed the bill but noted that the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) also has stringent provisions to address crimes against women and children. Adhikari proposed amendments and stressed the need for immediate implementation of the new law, underscoring that the state government must ensure its enactment without delay.

Source: currentaffairs by adda247

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