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Parliament passed the ‘Suppression of Violence Against Women and Children (Amendment) Bill 2020’ with the provision of the death penalty as the maximum punishment for rape. The medical examination of the victim as well as the person accused of the crime has been added. Furthermore, the word “rape” has been replaced by the word “rape victim”. The Minister of State for Women’s and Children’s Affairs, Begum Fazilatun Nesa, proposed on Tuesday to approve the bill as a recommendation from the parliamentary committee. Before approving the bill, Deputy Rezaul Karim Bablu discussed the law and proposed sending it to the Public Opinion Verification and Selection Committee.
Standing in Parliament, MP Rezaul Karim Bablu said: “What I see here is, Honorable President, that feminists are talking about women’s freedom and openness to women.” This is why rapists have accepted the feeling of rape so much that rape is encouraged.
Rezaul Karim Bablu said that it is important that the law is raised here. But what we see, Honorable Speaker, is that the dust is removed, the state is full of dust. We have enacted many laws, but only due to proper implementation, formulation and implementation, our laws are being ruined. He further said: “What I am going to say is that we have already referred to Allama Shafi Sahib as the Lord of Tamarind, Honorable Speaker.” If the tamarind theory of Allama Tamarind Hazur could also be used, rapists would be reluctant to rape. They were dissuaded from being raped. Religious feelings used to enter them.
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