Rajnath Singh Supports Acts of Self-Defence by Security Forces
The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has come out strongly in
support of the acts of self-defence by security forces maintaining law
and order in hostile environment.
Inaugurating the National Conference of the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) and the State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs) here
today, Shri Rajnath Singh slammed certain vested individuals and
organizations that make a hue and cry over the violation of the human
rights of terrorists and militant groups. He said undue importance is
being given to such so-called champions of human rights.
The Union Home Minister said even judgments of the learned Supreme Court
are being called into question when the apex court has passed a
sentence after following due diligence laid down as per the law of the
land. How can somebody claim violation of one’s rights and civil
liberties when they have picked up the gun trampling upon the human
rights of others, he said.
The Union Home Minister said there are inadequacies in our system and
judicial delays resulting in undertrials remaining behind bars long
beyond the tenure of the maximum sentence for the crime they have been
charged with. Shri Rajnath Singh said this is a matter of serious
concern and that he is trying to address the issue. He added that
necessary directions have also been issued to the State Governments to
release such prisoners.
The Union Home Minister said Human Rights have been an integral part of
our culture and Indian saints have highlighted the idea of 'Sarve
Bhavantu Sukhina.' Shri Rajnath Singh said that even before the UN
Charter on Human Rights came into existence, Indian culture was aware of
not only human rights but also the animal rights. He also said that
human trafficking is a grave concern and there should be detailed SoPs
for reintegration, repatriation & rehabilitation of trafficked
victims.
The Union Home Minister said that autonomy of institutions like NHRC
should remain sacrosanct. Shri Rajnath Singh said that the MHA will look
into the recommendations of the NHRC post the deliberations at the
conference and consider valuable recommendations for action. He said
that cooperation and coordination between NHRC & SHRCs should be
strengthened.
In his presidential address, Justice Cyriac Joseph, Chairperson, NHRC
called for amending the Protection of Human Rights (PHR) Act so as to
make the rulings of the various Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) binding
on the Central and State Governments. He also called for provision of
some form of human rights in States and Regions where the Armed Forces
(Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) is in force, making the PHR Act void in
such areas.
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