CM for strict action in cases of atrocity against women, girls
   Date :07-Jul-2021

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Staff Reporter :
 
In a veiled reference to brutal incidents happened with women and girls in some parts of State, including Alirajpur, Nemawar, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that from some time, disturbing incidents have occurred in State and all these incidents are related to daughters. He said that strict action should be taken against those who indulge in excesses, inhuman behaviour. Even if family members do such acts, they should not be spared. He was reviewing law and order situation at Mantralaya on Tuesday. He said that action should be taken in record time in incidents happening with women and daughters. Case should be tried in fast track court and there should be no delay in punishment to the guilty. Examples of quick decision and harshest punishment should be set for fear among the people having a mentality to commit excesses.
 
He said that vigilance and alertness is necessary regarding social media. Collectors and Superintendents of Police should keep a watch on the negative activities related to districts continuously ongoing on social media. Such unwanted, misleading and illegal activities should be dealt with immediate effect and facts should be made known to general public in time. Action should also be taken against those who conduct unethical activities through social media. Awareness campaign should be run to stop cyber crime. In respect of viral videos, immediate response is essential. He said that if false propaganda is being circulated on social media on the basis of wrong facts, then senior officers should refute it from their official account and tell the correct facts to public.
 
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