Committed to justice in rape cases: Rajnath

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Friday said though he cannot intervene in and order affairs, he is taking all steps to ensure justice is done in the rape and murder case of an eight-year-old girl in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua.

He said he has also personally talked to and party in-charge of affairs "He (Madhav) is in regular contact with the state and may personally visit J&K to normalise the situation."

The minister, however, did not speak on the rape case of an 18-year-old girl in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao in which the accused is a BJP MLA.

On whether he supported death penalty in rape cases of young girls similar to the provisions in Rajasthan, the Home said he is in favour of strictest punishments in cases of heinous crimes but reserved his opinion on death penalty.

"There should be no difference of opinion for strict punishment in cases of grave nature. What should be the law? To what extent it should go? On this, I believe there should be a debate and after discussion, we should come to a conclusion. I agree there should be harsh punishment for this."

While the agreed that the victims and their families undergo harassment if there is delay in investigation and justice, he said: "As a Home Minister, I cannot directly intervene in state-related matters."

He, however, added: "From my side, I try my best to talk to those states where cases are getting delayed."

On the issue of elections in and later in the year, said he was sure people would vote the BJP to power once again and would also bring back for a second term in 2019.

The denied having any ambition of becoming the and said even if the BJP does not get complete majority, Modi would continue to be the leader and BJP would still form the government.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 16:54 IST