The era of "date after date" is over: PM Modi's big statement on terrorism
04-Dec-2024
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Said- Legal hurdles in taking action against corruption will be removed
Chandigarh : Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the implementation of 3 new laws at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh on Tuesday. During this, Home Minister Amit Shah was also with him. Here he also saw the demo of the laws implemented in Chandigarh, Indian Judicial Code, Indian Civil Defense Code and Indian Evidence Act. Earlier, Home Minister Amit Shah said in his address that after the new laws, we have got rid of the slave criminal system of the British era. Now the game of date after date is over. At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that now the days of date after date are over. The fight against terrorism will be strengthened with the new laws. The legal hurdles in the fight against corruption will be removed.
PM Modi said that the notification of these 3 new laws was issued in 2020. After this, suggestions were taken from many places. High Court judges and people were talked to in this. The challenges faced by the justice system in the 7 decades of independence were discussed. The country got independence in 1947. After the sacrifice of many people, when the morning of independence came, what kind of dreams were there, how much enthusiasm was there among the people. People thought that if the British are gone, then they will also get freedom from the laws of the British. These laws were a means of exploitation by the British, through which they wanted to strengthen their power in India.
IPAC was formed to punish Indians
PM said that the rebellion against the British started in our country in 1857. After that, the British made the IPC in 1860. The purpose of these laws was to punish Indians and enslave them. However, even decades after the country's independence, the debate continued to revolve around the same penal code. Although there were some changes in these laws, but their character remained the same. Why should we carry the laws made for slaves in an independent country? Neither did we ask them this nor did the people ruling understand it. These affected India's development journey. Now, the country should come out of that slavery. For this, national thinking was necessary. That is why on 15th August, I put this thing in front of the people from the Red Fort.
Poor and labourers will no longer be afraid of courts
The PM said that poor and weak people were afraid of the name of law. Earlier they were afraid of stepping into courts, but now the Indian Code of Justice will work to change this mindset of people. This is true social justice. The assurance of which has been given in our Constitution. The Indian Code of Justice, Indian Civil Security is full of sensitivity towards every victim. It is equally important for the citizens of the country to know its nuances.(Agency)