Millennium Post

Central Government plans move to increase punishment for sexually assaulting boys

- MPOST BUREAU

The Women and Child Developmen­t (WCD) Ministry is set to move a proposal before the Cabinet this week for enhanced punishment in cases of sexual assault of male children, a senior official said.

The Law Ministry has cleared the proposal to amend the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, for enhancing punishment in cases of sexual assault against young boys, officials said.

The POCSO Act deals with sexual offences against those below 18 years of age.

“Amendments to the POCSO Act for enhanced punishment for sexual assaults of young boys have been approved by the Law Ministry. It will be sent to the Cabinet in two-three days,” the WCD Ministry official said, without elaboratin­g on the details of the proposal.

Sources said that the ministry was working on the proposal to amend the Act to make raping a child below 12, punishable with the death penalty.

The move is being seen to bring in a gender-neutral law while dealing with cases of sexual assaults.

Earlier, WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi supported a petition on Change.org by filmmaker-activist Insia Dariwala, who said, “male child sexual abuse is an ignored reality in India”.

“Child sexual abuse is gender neutral. Boys who are sexually abused as children spend a lifetime of silence because of the stigma and shame attached to male survivors speaking out. It is a serious problem and needs to be addressed,” the minister had said in April.

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