Amit Shah's Justice Push: Northern States Told to Speed Up Women, Child Crime Cases

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed northern states to ensure speedy justice in crimes against women and children. He emphasized that no civilized society can accept such heinous crimes and called for increasing Fast Track Special Courts. The meeting also focused on eradicating poverty through cooperative sectors, agriculture, and fisheries. Six national issues including malnutrition elimination and reducing school dropout rates were discussed during the Northern Zonal Council meeting.

Key Points: Amit Shah Urges Northern States Fast Justice Women Children Crimes

  • Amit Shah stresses speedy investigation in sexual offences under POCSO Act
  • Calls for increasing Fast Track Special Courts for women's safety
  • Highlights cooperative sector's role in poverty eradication and employment
  • Discusses six national issues including malnutrition elimination and education
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HM Amit Shah tells northern states to ensure speedy justice in crimes against women, kids

Home Minister Amit Shah directs northern states to ensure speedy justice for crimes against women and children while emphasizing poverty eradication through cooperative sectors.

"No civilised society can accept such heinous crimes - Amit Shah"

Faridabad, Nov 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday told northern states to continue all-out efforts to ensure speedy justice in crimes against women and children and also eradicate malnutrition and stunting.

Chairing the 32nd meeting of the Northern Zonal Council (NZC) in Faridabad, HM Shah laid stress on speedy investigation in cases of sexual offences and rape under the POCSO Act against women and children.

HM Shah said that no civilised society can accept such heinous crimes.

He said that the safety of women and children is our top priority; for this, the number of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSC) should be increased.

HM Shah said that the sectors of cooperation, agriculture and fisheries can become important means of eradicating poverty and providing employment.

He said that poverty is being eradicated and employment is increasing through cooperation, agriculture, and fisheries.

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mantra of “Sahkar Se Samriddhi” (Prosperity through Cooperation), HM Shah said that the cooperative sector holds immense potential for employment.

He said that only through employment growth — especially self-employment — along with Gross Domestic Product, can we realise the dream of a Developed India.

He said that GDP alone is not an indicator of a country’s prosperity; true prosperity is achieved only when every individual rises above the poverty line.

He said that the Government of India’s Ministry of Cooperation has initiated 57 measures across the country to strengthen the cooperative sector.

These include computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), establishment of three new national-level cooperative societies, and the setting up of Tribhuvan Sahkari University.

In today's meeting, along with issues of the member states, several extremely important national issues were also discussed, which included the implementation of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) for speedy investigation and prompt disposal of rape cases against women and children, availability of brick-and-mortar banking within the designated radius of every village, issues related to water sharing, environment, higher education, etc., the Emergency Response Support System (ERSS-112), and other matters of common interest at the regional level.

In addition, six issues of national importance were included in the agenda, which are: urban master planning, power supply system, strengthening of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACSs), eliminating malnutrition in children through the ‘Poshan Abhiyan’, reducing school dropout rates, and participation of public hospitals in the Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana.

The Union Home Minister said that the energetic land of Surajkund is not only historic but also a living testimony to rich cultural and artistic heritage and economic consciousness.

The land of Surajkund and the example of Lord Suryanarayan’s Bhagirath-like efforts inspire us. It was here that Lord Krishna himself first uttered the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita with his divine mouth, and evidence of the ancient civilisation of the Indus Valley has also been found here.

HM Shah said that Haryana and Punjab are the land of the great Sikh Gurus, who not only contributed to strengthening the country’s spiritual consciousness but also made immense sacrifices for the country’s honour and freedom.

“Today, our country is moving forward based on its original traditions, but had Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji not been there, the country would not be moving based on its original traditions today.”

He said that the great sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and the sacrifice of the Tenth Guru gave the country great strength and showed the path of struggle.

HM Shah said that the original spirit and role of Zonal Councils is advisory, but in the last decade, they have been accepted as action-oriented platforms and have delivered results.

He said that with follow-up, we have not only accepted issues between states, between regions and states, and between the Centre and state governments, but also created concrete pathways for their resolution.

HM Shah said that our goal is clear — Regional Strength along with National Progress and India’s Global Leadership in every field, which will lead us towards the creation of a Great India.

The Home Minister said that all states should work in mutual coordination to resolve water resource management and water-related problems.

The meeting was attended by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh Gulab Chand Kataria, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Vinai Kumar Saxena, and Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Kavinder Gupta, along with senior ministers and officials from these States and Union Territories.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've heard such promises before. Let's see if state governments actually follow through with proper infrastructure and funding.
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Ananya R
Addressing malnutrition AND women's safety together shows holistic thinking. As a mother, I appreciate this approach. Our children need both protection and proper nutrition to thrive 💪
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Michael C
The focus on cooperative sectors for employment generation is smart. In rural Punjab, PACS computerization could really help farmers access credit faster. Good move!
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Sarah B
Appreciate the cultural references to Sikh Gurus and historical significance. It's important to remember our heritage while building modern solutions. Well balanced speech.
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Vikram M
The emphasis on state coordination for water management is crucial. Northern states often fight over water sharing. Hope this council actually resolves these long-standing issues 🤞
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Kavya N
While the intentions are good, I'm concerned about the practical aspects. Do we have enough judges, prosecutors, and infrastructure for all these Fast Track Courts? Implementation matters more than announcements.

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