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Ensure women’s safety, Governor tells police

'www.safeindiaforwo­men.org' for sexual assa­ult victims and to require help from police.

Bangalore: “The public is not going to stay silent any longer; they want immediate reac­tions from officials when atrocities are committed against women. It is entirely the responsibility of the police to ensure women’s safety, but the need of the hour is a draconian law which mitigates severe punishments to su­ch offenders,” said Gov­ernor H.R. Bhardwaj.

At a national conference on women’s safety and security, organised by the Karnataka State Police and the Department of Wom­en and Child Dev­elopment on Thursday, the governor highlighted the number of successful arrests made by the police following the introduction of the Anti-Dowry law 30 years ago, and insi­sted that a similar ‘special law’ had to be draf­ted to con­tain the inc­r­­easing
nu­­­mber of atrocities aga­inst women.

“A special court should be set up to try offenders of sexual assault, and a quick trial should take place within 2-3 days to ensure maximum prosecution,” Bha­r­­­dwaj said.

The governor also inaugurated a web portal called www.safeindiaforwo­men.org for women w­ho are victims of sexual assa­ult and require help from the police, government agencies, and NGOs.

Also pre­sent at the seminar were ho­me minister K.J. Geo­rge, city police com­missioner Ragha­ven­dra H. Auradkar, minister for women and child welfare Umashri, former chief justice M.N. Venk­atach­alaiah, and senior advocate for women’s rights Pramila Nesargi.

( Source : dc )
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