People's Democracy
(Weekly
Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
|
Vol.
XXXVII
No.
06
February
10, 2013 |
Verma Committee Recommendations
Fragmentation is Unacceptable : AIDWA
The following is the statement issued by AIDWA on February 2, 2013
AIDWA objects to the selective, and arbitrary approach of the government
to the Verma Committee recommendations.We strongly feel that the UPA-2
should have adopted a holistic approach to the Verma Committee report, rather
than doing a pick-and-choose exercise, thereby undermining the
efforts of the committee in providing a multi sectoral, comprehensive framework
to tackle rape and sexual assault.The present piecemeal and
fragmented
ordinance can only serve to sabotage the intention of providing recourse to
victims of sexual violence.
It is unfortunate that significant amendments concerning culpability of the
State; ensuring punishment to officers who trivialise their responsibility,including those with command responsibility; the recommendations on review of
AFSPA, and the issue of bringing the army personnel under the
jurisdiction of criminal law, have been excluded from the ordinance. Issues of
sexual autonomy, the violence embedded in marital rape, the concerns of
those with alternative sexualities, have been bypassed. These lacunae show that
the ordinance does not do justice to the Verma committee
recommendations adequately.
One crucial aspect on which the Verma Committee took a gender
sensitive position was in recommending that rape and sexual assault should be a
gender specific crime, with provisions for same sex sexual crimes being given
separately.The government ordinance has done great injustice by retaining
gender neutrality, which is a dilution of the reality that rape is a heinous
offence being committed against women.
AIDWA feels that the government would have done better to move for
amendments in parliament, after following due process of consultation,
subsequent to the submission of the report. In any case, the holistic
perspective that has been the underlying feature of the Verma Committee
recommendations should not be ignored. We demand that the ordinance be reviewed
in this light. Further efforts are required on the part of the
government to ensure that justice can be accessed by rape survivors, and victims
of sexual assault and related crimes.