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Panel’s Recommendations To Stop Lynching, Discussed By Rajnath Singh Headed Group Of Ministers
Headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh a Group of Ministers (GoM), discussed the recommendations of a panel set up to suggest ways to check incidents of lynching, officials said.
The GoM and the committee of secretaries were set up after nearly 40 people were lynched in nine states in the past year. In July, the home ministry had issued advisories to states and union territories following the Supreme Court’s directives to check incidents of lynching.
One of the key recommendations of the committee of secretaries, headed by Union home secretary Rajiv Gauba, is to put to task country heads of the social media platforms sites. The panel is also believed to have recommended tightening of law by inserting clauses in the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure through parliamentary approval.
This was the first meeting of the GoM and the ministers were briefed about the recommendations of the committee, a home ministry official said. The GoM is expected to hold further meetings over the next few weeks to finalise its recommendations and would subsequently the same to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a final decision, the official said.
The members of the GoM are External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot. Home Minister Rajnath Singh heads the GoM.