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Ordinance underscores Modi govt's commitment to women's safety: Amit Shah

He said such a law will act as a deterrent to crimes against girls.

April 21, 2018 / 20:56 IST
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BJP president Amit Shah on Saturday described the Union Cabinet's ordinance proposing a death penalty for those convicted of raping girls below 12 years as "historic" and asserted that the law underlines the government's commitment to safety of women.

He said such a law will act as a deterrent to crimes against girls.

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"I thank and congratulate PM Narendra Modi as well as the Cabinet for the historic ordinance on women's safety. I welcome the provision of death penalty for rape of any girl below 12 years and increasing punishment from 10 to 20 years if a girl below 16 years is violated," Shah said on Twitter.

The BJP chief said, "The Cabinet has also made provisions for speedy investigation and trial of rape cases. This decision will act as a tough deterrent for such crimes and reflects the Modi government's strong commitment towards the safety and well-being of women," he said.