`Govt should be made accountable in Communal Bill`09`
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'Govt should be made accountable in Communal Bill'09'

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 09, 2010, 20:15
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Mumbai: Citizens group on Tuesday demanded that in the proposed Communal Violence Bill 2009, which is likely to be placed in the Parliament during the current session, the State should be made more accountable and also victims/survivors should be empowered adequately.

The NGOs working on civil rights said here today that they reject the Bill in its current form as it will fail to secure justice for communal crimes and will infact strengthen the shield of protection enjoyed by those who plan and sponsor these crimes, including public officials.

The NGOs including All India Secular Forum, Citizens Initiative for Peace, Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution said although several discussions and debates were held during the last four years on the Bill but the UPA government has now introduced an impressive sounding 59 amendments into the Communal Violence Bill 2009 which are merely cosmetic changes.

"They do not incorporate a single concern expressed by members of civil society," the Bollywood actor cum director Nandita Das said on behalf of the civil rights activists.

"The Law should empower the people and not the perpetrators of crime," Das said.

Irfan Engineer, another civil right activist said the objective of the Bill should be ensure effective and prompt response of the government to prevent and control communal violence empowering the victims and survivors.

The NGOs, who is going to hold a public debate on the Bill on March 26 in the city, said the Bill should redefine communal violence and also define new offences, rules of procedure and evidence and not merely restrict itself to those enumerated in the existing criminal law.

The Bill should include the concept of reparations as an inviolable, legally enforceable right of the victim/survivor, and according to objective norms and scales that are binding on all governments, Soumya Uma, another activist said.

They also asked the government to delete provisions related to declaration of 'communally disturbed areas' as these give greater and unchecked powers to the State in these areas.

PTI

First Published: Tuesday, March 09, 2010, 20:15

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