Stricter law against honour killing: Moily
Mr. M Veerappa Moily the Union minister of Law and Justice said on Sunday that the Centre was coming up with a stricter provision in the law to stop honour killings. Moily said the government would propose an amendment to the Special Marriage Act to bring down the period of notice for court marriages to 0 from 30 days.
Moily came to the city to attend a Regional Law Conference. It was for the implementation of 13th Finance Commission recommendations for improving justice delivery system in the country.
Union Law minister Mr. M Veerappa moily’s literary work can be a handy weapon for the state Congress which had been weighed down by scandals and debacles.
His version of Ramayana has got parallels to the mining industry in the state. In his literary works Moily had pointed out the ruining effects that the mining industry has on the lives of ordinary people.
Political circles equate this portrayal to the modern day happening in Karnataka’s mining hub Bellary, and the throttle hold of the cash rich BJP trio consisting of Tourism minister Janardan Reddy, Revenue minister Karunakar Reddy and the Health minister B Sriramalu.
This trio formed the monetary backbone of the BJP when it came into power in the state. This trio is also causing BJP problems as the UPA govt. is voicing their dissent and cracking the whip against the Bellary mine owners as they are violating the environmental rules.
It was seen that The Lok Ayukta had also thrashed the BJP govt. for not taking action against illegal mining in Bellary.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress committee president R. V. Deshpande had been found saying the incidents that took place in the era of Ramayana and Mahabharata are significant in today’s world, The BJP state govt. had joined the hands with the people involved in looting the state’s resources and the time has arrived for the oppressors to start retaliating.
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Stricter Laws are needed. Citizen agrees. But what about the caste system? What about educating the people? Why do people resort to such heinous crimes? Should we not root out the root cause?
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