When Prime Minister Modi spoke in Marathi, if the victim does not want to go to the police station, she can file an e-FIR at home. He said that he can register.
Prime Minister Modi addressed the public today by participating in a program called Lagpati Didi Sammelan in Jalgaon, Maharashtra.
As he speaks, I want to say something to each political party in the country and to the state government. It is an unpardonable sin to commit crimes against women.
Criminals should not escape. Those who help them in any way should also face severe consequences, he said. He stressed that people should be held responsible for any negligence in ensuring the safety of women.
Be it a hospital, school, office or police practice, wherever negligence occurs, everyone must be held accountable, he asserted. Continuing his speech, Prime Minister Modi assured the women that the government will punish the culprits severely.
Our government continues to enact strict laws to provide severe punishment to those who commit crimes against women. Countless sisters and daughters are gathered today.
Earlier, there were complaints of FIRs not being registered on time. Cases are not investigated. There were also complaints of delays in the delivery of justice. He said that we have removed many such barriers through the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act.
Similarly, if the victim does not want to go to the police station, an e-FIR can be filed. You can register from home. That e-FIR He also said that no one can damage or change the record.
Recently, in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, R.G. A 31-year-old trainee doctor who worked at Khar Medical College Hospital, was raped and brutally murdered in the early hours of the 9th, has sent shockwaves across the country. Following this, intense protests have been going on across the country for the last few days, insisting on ensuring the safety of women.
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