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Activists press for effecting Anti-witch hunt bill in Raj

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Women activists from NGOs and political outfits here today pressed for enactment of the bill to prevent witch-hunting and practice of witch-craft in Rajasthan which was passed by the state Assembly two months ago.

On April 24, the state Assembly had passed a bill titled The Rajasthan Prevention of Witch-hunting Bill, 2015, but it has not yet been implemented, the women activists affiliated to a few NGOs including People Union for Civil Liberty (PUCL), and women wing of the Communist Party of India (CPI) said in an interaction with village women here.

A number of crime cases related to "daayan" (witch) were reported from parts of Rajasthan including in Bhilwara, Jaipurrural, Mandalgarh, Mahua but no action was taken against the accused, Tara Ahluwalia, a woman activist from Bhilwara said.
 

Had the bill effected and made a law, the victim women would have got compensation, protection and justice, Nisha Siddhu of CPI said.

NGOs demanded that the state government implemented the proposed Act's provisions in toto, according to a release issued by them.

The Act provides for life imprisonment if witch-hunting causes death, and imprisonment up to five years and fine for practising witch-hunting and witch-craft and other similar practises.

At least 60 per cent of the fine will be given to the victim for treatment and rehabilitation.

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First Published: Jun 23 2015 | 9:02 PM IST

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