Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Rape probes should be completed in 2 months’

- n letters@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: Urging for quick disposal of rape cases, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday said he would write to all chief ministers and chief justices of the high courts to complete investigat­ion in cases of rape and those registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act in two months.

Trial of such cases should also be completed within six months, the Union law and justice minister said.

Noting that incidents of rape and crimes against women are “unfortunat­e and highly condemnabl­e”, Prasad asserted that perpetrato­rs of such “heinous” crimes will be punished expeditiou­sly through the judicial process. “I am going to write letters to all the chief ministers urging them to complete the investigat­ion within two months in rape and Pocso cases,” the law minister said.

The Union minister was speaking on the sidelines of a function of the communicat­ions department here. n

“I will also write to the chief justices of all the high courts to dispose of expeditiou­sly all cases relating to rape and Pocso pending in the Fast Track Courts,” Prasad said. Prasad, who also holds Communicat­ions and Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology portfolios, said that he has also requested the Chief Justice of India to ensure that there is a mechanism for speedy disposal of such cases.

Prasad’s comment came in the backdrop of nation-wide outrage over the alleged rape and murder cases at Hyderabad and Unnao.

Mentioning that 704 Fast Track Courts (FTCs) are currently working across the country, the law minister said that 1,023 new FTCs are going to be constitute­d to try cases of Pocso and rape offences, besides other crimes against women.

Asked about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remark in the context of increasing number of rape incidents in the country, Prasad suggested that Rahul Gandhi should understand that whatever he says has a negative impact in the world vis- a-vis the image of India. “It is not that Rahul Gandhi has made such comment only today. He always makes such statement which has a negative impact in the world vis-a-vis India’s image. He must understand it as he is a big leader of his party,” Prasad said.

Pointing out that there should not be any politics on the issue, the minister asked can Rahul Gandhi guarantee that such incidents (against women) are not taking place in Congress-ruled states? Rahul Gandhi had said on Saturday that the internatio­nal community was ridiculing the country and India was now known as the ‘rape capital’ of the world.

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