Don't politicise Kathua rape-murder: Satyarthi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Condemning the rape-murder incident, Nobel Laureate on Tuesday said it was a matter of shame for the country and shouldnt be politicised.

"Not a single day goes without reports of and child abuse in The body of an eight-year-old (victim) should not be dragged into the battlefield of politics. We have to wage a war against rape," said at an event held to release a report "The Children Cannot Wait" that highlights pending child sexual abuse cases in the country.

also criticised the Union government, saying that issues pertaining to children are never brought up in Parliament.

"Parliament has never devoted even a single day to our children, never talked about their needs. I urge every to talk about child rights and devote at least a day to the children's cause," he added.

On the Centre's plan to introduce a new stringent law for criminals convicted of raping children below the age of 12, said that the existing Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) is strong but lacks proper implementation.

"It is unfortunate that more than one lakh cases registered under POCSO are still pending. The government should think of setting up bodies with judiciary powers to handle these. We have to ensure laws become more victim-centric than criminal-centric," he added.

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First Published: Tue, April 17 2018. 19:44 IST