The Asian Age

Rajnath- led GoM studies report to check incidents of mob- lynching in India

■ It will finalise recommenda­tions to PMO within month

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A group of ministers ( GoM), headed by home minister Rajnath Singh, appointed to examine the recommenda­tions of a committee of secretarie­s to help check incidents of lynching in the country held its first meeting on Wednesday. The GoM will give its final report to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issues.

The committee, headed by home secretary Rajiv Gauba, had submitted its report to the GoM last week. One of the key recommenda­tions made by the committee was to initiate action against the top brass of social media platforms in the country in case they fail to check the spread of fake and hate messages or news. In addition, the committee had also suggested some changes in the existing provisions of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC) and Code of Criminal Procedure ( CrPC) making them more stringent to check lynching incidents. The committee, however, sources added, has not recommende­d any new law to check the crime.

Sources said the GoM is likely to finalise its recommenda­tions within this month before they are sent to the PMO to take a final decision on the issue as amendments to the existing criminal laws will have to be cleared by the Parliament.

Apart from Mr Singh, who heads the GoM, other members of the important panel are external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, transport minister Nitin Gadkari, law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and social justice and empowermen­t minister Thawar Chand Gehlot.

The Centre had constitute­d the committee of secretarie­s to suggest measures to check lynching after 40 people were killed in these incidents in at least nine states over a period of one year.

Following the killings, the home ministry had issued at least two advisories to states and Union Territorie­s in July, particular­ly in the wake of the Supreme Court also issuing some directives to check such incidents.

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