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West Bengal govt plans assembly on September 2 to pass anti-rape bill after Mamata's promise

Although a name is yet to be thought of for the bill, it will be tabled for discussion and passage on the final day of the assembly

PTI Calcutta Published 29.08.24, 04:45 PM
TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shouts slogans during TMC Chhatra Parishad foundation day celebrations, in Kolkata, Wednesday, August 28, 2024.

TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shouts slogans during TMC Chhatra Parishad foundation day celebrations, in Kolkata, Wednesday, August 28, 2024. PTI

Parliamentary Affairs minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay said a two-day special session of the West Bengal assembly would be convened by the government on September 2 to table and pass a Bill which would provide for capital punishment to convicted rapists.

The Bill would be tabled for discussion and passage on Tuesday, the second day of the special session, Speaker Biman Banerjee said.

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The move came a day after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that an amendment to existing laws would be passed in the state assembly next week to ensure capital punishment for convicted rapists.

A rape and murder of a post-graduate trainee in state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Calcutta earlier this month threw Bengal into social and political turmoil.

“I am not aware of the title of the Bill yet. But it will be tabled on Tuesday for discussion and passage by members. So far we are convening a two-day special session which could be extended if additional businesses for the House are included later,” Banerjee said.

The monsoon session of the Bengal assembly was prorogued on August 5.

“Since the session was prorogued and not adjourned sine die, we do not need the Governor’s permission to reconvene the House,” Chattopadhyay said.

The minister added that the state Bill would “expedite the justice procedure that has been envisaged in the Bharatiya Nyay Samhita” for cases of rape and forms of sexual assault.

“The current provisions of justice and punishment in the BNS are long drawn. We want to complete that process in a time-bound manner,” Chattopadhyay told PTI, adding that the Bill, once passed, would be sent to the Governor for his assent.

“We will have to think about our next move if the Governor refuses to sign the Bill and enact the law,” he said.

Speaking at the Trinamul Congress Chhatra Parishad's foundation day rally on Wednesday, the chief minister said she would sit on dharna outside Raj Bhavan here if the Governor delayed in giving his nod to the amended Bill or forwarded it to the President for ratification.

The CM said women would be at the forefront of the proposed dharna accompanied by "their brothers".

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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