Agencies, New Delhi
Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today asserted that crimes against women like rape are unacceptable and said they need to be curbed with an iron hand.
Mr Shinde said the role of the law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system have come in for critical comment after the December 16 brutal gangrape and assault of a 23-year-old woman, who died in a Singapore hospital last week.
“These kinds of incidents and rage against women and weaker sections of our society are unacceptable to our democracy. These need to be curbed with an iron hand,” he said while addressing a conference of country’s top bureaucrats and the police brass convened in the face of the Delhi gangrape incident.
The Minister, who also inaugurated the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network, said even after 65 years of country’s independence, crimes against women and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have not declined despite having various legislations to check criminals.
“We need a reappraisal of the entire system, the role of all our stakeholders, the adequacy of our laws, the effectiveness of enforcement at the cutting edge level, the need for increased awareness and sensitivity starting at the school level and covering all people residing at the margins of our society,” he said.
Mr Shinde said it was apparent that legislations were only one part of the solution but the principal difficulty lies at the implementation level where sometimes the ground realities become a barrier for effective implementation of the law.





