Congress snubs Tharoor over tweet on anti-rape law

January 02, 2013 07:13 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:36 pm IST - New Delhi

A file picture Union Minister Sashi Tharoor in a joyful mood with a twin, inmates of Kerala State Child Welfare Council in Thiruvananthapuram on Dec. 24, 2012.

A file picture Union Minister Sashi Tharoor in a joyful mood with a twin, inmates of Kerala State Child Welfare Council in Thiruvananthapuram on Dec. 24, 2012.

Congress on Wednesday snubbed Union Minister Shashi Tharoor for his tweet favouring making public the identity of the Delhi gang-rape victim and naming the proposed anti-rape legislation after her.

“It is his personal opinion. I suggest that since he is a part of the government, he should have given the suggestion to the government rather than making any such statement in public. Party forum is also open for giving suggestions.

“It would have been better had he given this advice to the government as after all the decision has to be taken at their level and Home Minister (Sushilkumar Shinde) has to take the decision,” party spokesperson Rashid Alvi told reporters in New Delhi.

Mr. Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resources Development, had on Tuesday favoured making public the identity of the gang-rape victim wondering what interest will be served by keeping her name under wraps.

He also said the revised anti-rape legislation should be named after the victim if her parents do not have any objection.

Congress’ disapproval of Mr. Tharoor’s remarks has interestingly come on a day when the family of the victim said it had no objection to naming the proposed new anti-rape law after the girl.

However, Mr. Alvi said “there is no such practice in our country where laws of Indian Penal Code are named after individuals, unlike in the US where they are named after the senators who have moved the bills.

Under the law, the identity of a rape victim cannot be disclosed. Printing or publishing the name or any matter which may make known the identity of any person against whom rape is committed is an offence under section 228-A of Indian Penal Code.

His comments also came close on the heels of Delhi Police registering a case against an English daily for publishing material which could lead to the identification of the victim.

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