Govt takes action on rape, but sons must also be made responsible for safe environment: Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Mandla (MP) 

today said sons have to be made more responsible for a safe environment for daughters and asserted that the promulgation of an ordinance on rape showed the Centre acted on people's outrage on sexual crimes against minors.

"Shivraj ji (Shivraj Singh Chouhan) just referred to the capital punishment provided in the ordinance for rape against minors and I could see that it (the remark) received cheers from everyone present here," said while addressing a rally here.

"There is a government in which listens to your voice and takes decisions. So, the Centre has made a provision for capital punishment to the monstrous intent," he said.

The had on April 21 okayed the ordinance amid a nation-wide uproar over the rape and murder of minors in and and the rape of a teenager in Unnao.

"Those who commit such ghastly crimes will hang," the said.

Modi, while addressing the National Panchayati Raj Sammelan at Ramnagar in Madhya Pradesh's district, also pitched for creating an atmosphere for daughters' safety within the family.

"Families will have to enhance the honour and respect of daughters. Families should also make their sons more responsible.

"In this way, the safety of daughters would not be a difficult task. We have to launch a social movement in this direction," said.

He also mentioned measures taken by the government for the welfare of tribals and farmers and asked the elected representatives of panchayats to ensure that these steps were implemented.

"Earlier, bamboo was considered a tree and it was hard for the villagers to use bamboo (wood). Now the government has categorised it as grass. Farmers can grow bamboo on the boundaries of their farmland and have an additional income," said.

The country imports bamboos worth Rs 12,000-15,000 crores every year, he said.

The also urged panchayat representatives to spend NREGA funds during the summer months of April, May and June only on works related to water conservation.

"We should work for saving rain water. Panchayats should spend NREGA funds on water conservation during April, May and June. Every drop of rain should be conserved. This would not only save our money but also save villages from water shortages and help in agriculture," he said.

In his speech at the rally in the tribal-dominated district, also referred to the role of members of tribal communities and others in India's freedom struggle, and said it was unfortunate that only the contribution of a few families was mentioned in its history.

"To highlight the contribution of those people who have played a major role in the freedom struggle since 1857, a museum will be set up in every state to remember those who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence so that new generations will come to know about their sacrifice," he said.

On the occasion of National Panchayati Raj Day, also urged people in rural areas to focus on "Jan Dhan, and Gou Dhan" (human wealth, forest resources and the bounty of cows) to develop villages as envisaged by the Father of the Nation,

"By 2022, when the country celebrates the 75th anniversary of its independence, we should strive to make villages as envisioned by It can be done by using villages' manpower for developing villages, by collecting neem seeds for coating urea and Gou Dhan by using cow dung for producing electricity, and manure for becoming self-reliant," said.

He also called upon them to opt for bamboo farming and honey cultivation to raise their earnings.

During his visit here, the also laid the foundation stone for an LPG bottling plant at Maneri in the district.

The Rs 120-crore plant will supply LPG cylinders to all neighboring districts including Balaghat, Singrauli, Rewa, and

He called upon the public representatives to ensure that people in their respective panchayats were fully covered under the Jan-Dhan programme and the Prime Minister's which only needed a premium of 90 paise.

Even the poor, who could be smoking a beedi which cost more than that every day, could afford 90 paise, he said.

also handed over a cheque of Rs 2 lakh to a woman who lost her husband as a beneficiary of the

"There is no problem of a budget. But there is a problem of priorities and transparent implementation of the developmental schemes. Public representatives can play a major role in it," he added.

Earlier, launched a scheme that seeks to strengthen the country's Panchayati Raj system and address the critical gaps that hinder its success.

The Central government's Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan aims at making rural local bodies self-sustaining, financially stable and more efficient.

also unveiled a roadmap for the development of tribal areas of over the next five years. Under the plan, Rs 2 lakh crore will be spent for the development of areas under tribal panchayats.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 20:45 IST