Unnao effect: UP to write to Centre seeking death penalty for rapists

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The government will ask the Centre to amend existing laws to ensure death penalty to rapists, said today.

"It is necessary that rapists get strict punishment. We are going to send a letter to the Centre to make necessary amendments to award capital punishment to rapists," Adityanath said according to a release issued here.

The comments, made in a meeting called to review law and order, come in the backdrop of a massive outrage over Unnao and Kathua cases. A BJP MLA, Kuldeep Singh Sengar, stands accused of rape in Unnao in UP while a minor was allegedly killed after being raped in Kathua in J&K.

Adityanath said the has a zero tolerance policy against crime.

"From beat to the SP --all should be made accountable and answerable. The senior officials should keep an eye and ensure immediate action against those found guilty of laxity," he said.

The emphasised that crime against women should be checked and 1090 women power line should be strengthened and the 'anti-romoeo squads' should also be associated with them.

"The police should also do foot patrolling and establish dialogue with people. Those having dubious past should not be made SHOs," he said.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 21:35 IST