Govt has intolerance on tutelar deaths, police atrocities: Amit Shah
We have zero-tolerance against extra-judicial deaths, police atrocities but we should also concentrate equally on terrorism because that's the biggest attack against the human rights,
Union Home Minister Amit Shah. (Photo: PTI)
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday same the Central government has zero-tolerance on tutelar deaths, extra-judicial deaths, and police atrocities.
Addressing the twenty sixth foundation day celebrations of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in metropolis, Amit Shah also praised the Narendra Modi government of working extensively to protect the human rights
and same it had been the primary time that a government, from 2014 onwards, worked on the human rights matter.
"The Modi government has worked on varied fronts on human rights.
After Independence, the Modi government worked on human rights matter," Amit Shah said.
"The government is providing electricity to households, free medical services, and gas connections.
Providing bogs is additionally the human rights individuals|of individuals} and also the Modi government has done a huge add the direction to produce these rights to the people," he said.
Speaking of Jammu and geographic region (J&K), Amit Shah said, "Forty thousand civilians have been killed since Independence in Kashmir by militants.
Is that not an attack against human rights?
I would prefer to raise, do the families of people who died due to terrorism in Kashmir have no human rights?
"
"I believe that individuals being littered with act of terrorism and Naxal attacks could be a human rights offering and will be checked out.
We have zero-tolerance against extra-judicial deaths, police atrocities but we should also concentrate equally on terrorism because that's the biggest attack against the human rights," he said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah at twenty sixth National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) foundation day celebration in New Delhi: There has not been an even bigger violation of human rights than against
those who ar victims of act of terrorism & naxalism. pic.twitter.com/onRJLooHtV
"The NHRC ought to provides a platform to the folks operating for human rights, they have to initiate.
The biggest challenge is poverty and violence.
Our social organisation has Associate in Nursing built-in system for safeguarding the human rights of poor, weaker sections, the women and the children," he said.
On human rights norms created by the UNHRC, Amit Shah said that the norms of the UNHRC are different from India's and are not applicable in India.
"I believe human rights norms created by the UNHRC don't seem to be applicable in Asian country.
Their definition of human rights is completely different from ours.
We should build our own definition of human rights," Amit Shah same
Mumbai: All trapped people in Aditya Arcade fire rescued
Four-five people are feared to be trapped inside Aditya Arcade in Mumbai. Fire fighting operations are on. The cause of the fire is not known yet and the damage suffered is uncertain
Mustafa Shaikh Mumbai October 13, 2019 UPDATED: October 13, 2019 07:46 IST
Fire fighting operations are on. The cause of the fire is known known yet.
The four-five people trapped inside the Aditya Arcade in Mumbai after fire broke out there has now been rescued.
The fire broke out in the commercial building in Topiwala lane in Lamington Road on Sunday morning.
The fire level was categorised as a 'level 3 fire'. Visuals from the spot showed black smoke emanating from the building.
The cause of the fire is not known yet and the damage suffered is un
Bihar woman given triple talaq for not drinking liquor, wearing short dress: Report
The woman has accused her husband of torturing her for years and forcing her to drink alcohol, wear short dresses and attend night parties.
HIGHLIGHTS
The woman said her husband used to ask her to drink liquor, wear short dress
Whenever she refused, he would beat her up, she said
Bihar women commission said he even forced her to abort her child twice
A girl in state has claimed that her husband gave her instant 'triple talaq' as a result of she refused to become a "modern" woman and consume liquor and wear tiny dresses.
Speaking to ANI the woman said: "I got married in 2015 and after few days of our marriage we moved to Delhi.
A few months later, he told me to be like every other modern girl in the city, wanting me to wear small dresses and go to night parties and consume liquor.
When I refused, he used to beat me every day."
"After torturing for several years, a few days ago he asked me to leave his house and when I refused, he gave me triple talaq," she alleged.
The victim additionally approached the state girls commission during this regard that has sent a notice to her husband.
"The husband wont to torture her and twofold he forcefully aborted her kid.
We have taken cognizance of this case.
On Sept one, her husband gave her triple talaq.
We have issued a notice to her husband within the case and can be line of work him," said Dilmani Mishra, chairperson of Bihar State Commission for Women.
On August 1, President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent to the Muslim girls (Protection of Rights on Marriage), Bill, 2019, referred to as triple talaq, that makes it a criminal
offence hat is punished with a three year jail term for the husband
You must be logged in to post a comment.