Tamil Nadu's Historic Move: New Commission to End Honour Killings

Tamil Nadu is taking decisive action against honour killings with a new state commission. The commission will be led by retired judge KN Basha and include senior officials. They'll gather opinions from affected communities before making recommendations. Ultimately, this could lead to specific legislation addressing this critical social issue.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Forms Commission to Curb Honour Killings

  • Commission headed by retired judge KN Basha with senior officials
  • Will consult affected individuals and various societal segments
  • Aims to create public awareness movement against honour killings
  • Will recommend specific legislation to ensure justice for victims
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Tamil Nadu to form commission to curb honour killings, says CM Stalin

CM Stalin announces state commission headed by retired judge KN Basha to prevent honour killings, raise awareness, and recommend dedicated legislation.

"There should be a movement created to spread awareness against honour killings - CM MK Stalin"

Chennai, October 17

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday announced the formation of a state commission to prevent honour killings, raise public awareness, and recommend a dedicated law to address the issue.

The commission will be headed by retired judge KN Basha and will include senior officials under his leadership. It will seek the opinion of affected people and various segments of society before submitting its recommendations to the government.

"There should be a movement created to spread awareness against honour killings," CM Stalin said.

The Chief Minister added that, based on the commission's recommendations, the state government will introduce a specific law to curb honour killings and ensure justice for victims.

"Headed by Retired Judge KN Basha, a state commision will be formed to raise awareness and to pass a law on Honour Killing. Retired justice will head the commision with many officials under him. They will seek opinions from affected individuals, and various segments will provide recommendations to the government. Based on these recommendations, the Tamil Nadu State government will pass a law in this regard," he said.

Earlier, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader and Member of Parliament Thol. Thirumavalavan reiterated the need for special legislation to prevent the increasing number of "honour killings" in Tamil Nadu and other states.

"We have been continuously demanding a special law to curb honour killings. We've raised the issue in Parliament as well. Democratic forces are consistently voicing against caste- and religion-based murders happening across the country, but the Union government is indifferent. Even the Supreme Court has instructed that a special law be enacted, and in the meantime, has issued guidelines to the police for preventive measures. Unfortunately, no state police force is following those guidelines," Thirumavalavan told reporters at the airport.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good initiative by CM Stalin. But will this actually reach rural areas where most honour killings occur? Hope they involve local NGOs and community leaders in awareness campaigns.
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David E
As someone who has worked with human rights organizations, I appreciate Tamil Nadu taking this step. However, the real challenge will be implementation and changing deep-rooted mindsets. The commission must have teeth.
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Shreya B
Thirumavalavan is right about police not following Supreme Court guidelines. Hope this commission ensures proper training for police to handle such cases sensitively. Love should not be a crime! ❤️
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Arjun K
While I support the intent, I'm concerned this might become another bureaucratic exercise. The commission should have clear timelines and measurable outcomes. Justice delayed is justice denied for victims.
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Nisha Z
This is a progressive step! Other states should follow Tamil Nadu's example. Education and awareness are key to ending this barbaric practice. Let's support love marriages and individual choice 🙏

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