Tuesday, June 9, 2026
ADVT 
India

15-Years-Old Too Must Get Death For Rape: Arvind Kejriwal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Oct, 2015 11:03 AM
    Juveniles who are 15 years old too must get death penalty if they commit rape, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.
     
    The chief minister made the announcement after a cabinet meeting which discussed issues related to women's safety, with particular emphasis on incidents of rape.
     
    "There should be death penalty or life term for accused above the age of 15 years in such (heinous crimes)," Kejriwal told reporters.
     
    "There is a need for time-bound investigation and fast tracking of cases to make Delhi safer for children," he added.
     
    Last week, two girls were raped within a span of 24 hours. One was two and a half years old and the other five years old. Two boys, aged around 17, were detained by police in the first case.
     
    The increasing number of heinous crimes where boys below the age of 18 were found to be involved led to a move by the government this year to try them as adults.
     
    The chief minister also said that the government decided to set up a Commission of Inquiry on Women Safety within a week, in accordance with the resolution passed by the Delhi assembly on August 3.
     
    Delhi also needs more fast track courts to deal with crimes against women, Kejriwal said.
     
     
    He said the subject of increasing fast track courts would be discussed with the chief justice of the Delhi high court and his government would provide all help to make the courts a reality.
     
    "The government is prepared to allocate funds to increase the number of fast track courts," he said. "We will take help from the chief justice of Delhi."
     
    "We will need to set up many more courts. We need to speed up the legal process... We have the political will. Whatever funds and staff are needed for this, we will provide," he said.
     
    The Aam Aadmi Party leader said one reason why attacks on women, rapes in particular, were on the rise in Delhi was because criminals had no fear of the law.
     
    "I don't think all the bad people live only in Delhi, and that people living in places like Kolkata, New York, London or Varanasi are saints. It is just that the fear of law is not there in Delhi."
     
    In May, the Lok Sabha passed a bill to amend the Juvenile Justice Act under which children who are aged 16 and above will be tried as adults for crimes like rape and murder.
     
    Kejriwal suggested pushing down the age bar to 15.
     
    His comments came a day after he again demanded control over Delhi Police, which now reports to Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung and the central home ministry and not to his government.
     
    The cabinet decided to set up a Group of Ministers (GoM) comprising Deputy Chief Minister and Law Minister Manish Sisodia and Home Minister Satyendar Jain to prepare suitable amendments in appropriate criminal laws for providing harsh punishments to those guilty of committing heinous crimes against women.
     
    The GoM has been asked to furnish its report within a fortnight, so that the cabinet can consider these and bring an amendment bill in relevant criminal laws during the next assembly session.
     
     
    Kejriwal said that the GoM would examine and submit a report whether Delhi government can set up special police stations to register and investigate crime against women in those cases where women do not get satisfactory responses from local police stations.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Indian nurses' ordeal ends, to return Saturday

    Indian nurses' ordeal ends, to return Saturday
    All 46 Indian women nurses seized by Sunni insurgents in Iraq were freed Friday after intense diplomatic efforts, and were set to return to Kerala Saturday morning.

    Indian nurses' ordeal ends, to return Saturday

    Sukhbir Badal meets Rajnath over SGPC controversy

    Sukhbir Badal meets Rajnath over SGPC controversy
    With Haryana giving clear indications of going ahead to set up a separate Sikh body to manage gurdwaras in the state, Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal met union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to seek the central government's intervention in the matter.

    Sukhbir Badal meets Rajnath over SGPC controversy

    In Kashmir, Modi vows to walk Vajpayee's path

    In Kashmir, Modi vows to walk Vajpayee's path
    Making his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir after assuming office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday vowed to pursue Atal Bihari Vajapyee's dream of restoring peace in the troubled state.

    In Kashmir, Modi vows to walk Vajpayee's path

    Wear loin cloth if against Westernism, designer tells Goa minister

    Wear loin cloth if against Westernism, designer tells Goa minister
    The controversy over a Goa cabinet minister's demand to ban mini-skirts and bikinis in order to "protect Goan culture" refuses to die down, with ace fashion designer Wendell Rodricks asking him to to wear a loin cloth to work, skip chillies, tomatoes, potatoes, and stop using a table and chair at work if he believes in shunning Western influences and culture.

    Wear loin cloth if against Westernism, designer tells Goa minister

    More coal allocated for Punjab's power plants

    More coal allocated for Punjab's power plants
    The central government Friday sanctioned enhanced coal linkage for thermal plants in Punjab, a demand pending with the union coal ministry since April 2011, state government officials said.

    More coal allocated for Punjab's power plants

    Delhi's G.B. Road sex workers to finally get new address

    Delhi's G.B. Road sex workers to finally get new address
    This surely is an instance of better late than never - in this case, all of 48 years. The infamous "G.B.Road" address on the voter identity cards of Delhi's sex workers had stripped away their dignity and made them a subject of humiliation and ignominy. This will hopefully change with the Election Commission (EC) deciding to replace the address with Swami Shraddhanand Marg - the road's official name since 1966.

    Delhi's G.B. Road sex workers to finally get new address