Zero Tolerance for Crimes Against Women: President
NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee Monday said the government will have a policy of "zero tolerance" for violence against women, and was committed to providing 33 percent reservation to women in parliament and state legislatures.
Addressing a joint session of parliament, the president also said the government will strengthen the criminal justice system to provide for effective implementation of laws in tackling crimes against women.
The rape and hanging of two teenaged girls in Badaun in Uttar Pradesh last month is the latest incident of crime against women that has caused nationwide shock and horror. UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon expressed horror at the crime, saying he was appalled by the brutal rape and gruesome murder of the two teenaged women. The U.S. state department has also said that it is horrified to learn of these violent sexual assaults and murders.
The president said: "My government recognizes the important role our women play in the development of our society and growth of the nation. It is committed to providing 33 percent reservation to them in the parliament and state legislative assemblies."
He said the government is committed to "Beti Bachao - Beti Padhao" (Save Girl Child, Teach Girl Child), and will launch a mass campaign for saving the girl child and enabling her education. "It will structure a comprehensive scheme, incorporating best practices from states in this regard."
"In the recent past, the country has witnessed some gruesome incidents of violence against women. The government will have a policy of zero tolerance for violence against women, and will strengthen the criminal justice system for its effective implementation," he said.

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