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Culture Minister Usha Thakur (file photo) - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Madhya Pradesh Tourism and Culture Minister Usha Thakur's difficulties may increase. Taking cognizance of the minister's statement, the Human Rights Commission has sought reply from the Chief Secretary in 233 day. The minister had advocated hanging the misdemeanors at the crossroads and not allowing the last rites to be performed. He had even said that the rapists should be left hanging so that the eagles and crows could peck them and eat them. Tourism and Culture Minister Usha Thakur On November, in a public program in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow) of Indore district, advocated hanging the rapists at the crossroads. The minister had said that leaving him hanging like this, he had advocated not to even perform his last rites and leave his dead body to be eaten by eagles and crows. The minister had also said that such rapists do not have any human rights and if the Human Rights Commission intervenes, then do not worry about it. Commission has Answer sought during the day Manohar Mamtani, member of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission, tourism And taking cognizance of the statement of Culture Minister, has sought answer from the Chief Secretary 233 during the day. The member of the commission has also said that the report should be given only through a responsible officer of the state government, so that the seriousness of the governance can also be considered. The commission found that the statement made by Minister Thakur against the basic spirit of the Constitution of India and the institution like the Human Rights Commission set up for the protection of human rights, while holding a respectable post at the ministerial level in the government, is inappropriate and objectionable. Work is being done on such a post of minister only after taking constitutional oath and it is clear in the oath that she will keep true integrity towards the constitution of India established by law and will do justice to all kinds of people according to the constitution and law. This statement is not required from the public servant The Commission has taken note of Usha Thakur's statement regarding the statutory bodies established for the protection of human rights, the National Human Rights Commission and the State Human Rights Commission. Considered inappropriate and irrelevant comment. He said that such a statement is not expected from a public servant. The commission has got the Chief Secretary of the Government of Madhya Pradesh to inquire into the matter, while clarifying the position on behalf of the Government of Madhya Pradesh in the context of the statement given by the minister of the government while holding a public post 13 Have been asked to submit the report during the day, so that advance action can be taken accordingly. ,

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Culture Minister Usha Thakur (file photo) – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Madhya Pradesh Tourism and Culture Minister Usha Thakur’s difficulties may increase. Taking cognizance of the minister’s statement, the Human Rights Commission has sought reply from the Chief Secretary in 233 day. The minister had advocated hanging the misdemeanors at the crossroads and not allowing the last rites to be performed. He had even said that the rapists should be left hanging so that the eagles and crows could peck them and eat them. Tourism and Culture Minister Usha Thakur On November, in a public program in Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow) of Indore district, advocated hanging the rapists at the crossroads. The minister had said that leaving him hanging like this, he had advocated not to even perform his last rites and leave his dead body to be eaten by eagles and crows. The minister had also said that such rapists do not have any human rights and if the Human Rights Commission intervenes, then do not worry about it. Commission has Answer sought during the day Manohar Mamtani, member of Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission, tourism And taking cognizance of the statement of Culture Minister, has sought answer from the Chief Secretary 233 during the day. The member of the commission has also said that the report should be given only through a responsible officer of the state government, so that the seriousness of the governance can also be considered. The commission found that the statement made by Minister Thakur against the basic spirit of the Constitution of India and the institution like the Human Rights Commission set up for the protection of human rights, while holding a respectable post at the ministerial level in the government, is inappropriate and objectionable. Work is being done on such a post of minister only after taking constitutional oath and it is clear in the oath that she will keep true integrity towards the constitution of India established by law and will do justice to all kinds of people according to the constitution and law.
This statement is not required from the public servant The Commission has taken note of Usha Thakur’s statement regarding the statutory bodies established for the protection of human rights, the National Human Rights Commission and the State Human Rights Commission. Considered inappropriate and irrelevant comment. He said that such a statement is not expected from a public servant. The commission has got the Chief Secretary of the Government of Madhya Pradesh to inquire into the matter, while clarifying the position on behalf of the Government of Madhya Pradesh in the context of the statement given by the minister of the government while holding a public post 13 Have been asked to submit the report during the day, so that advance action can be taken accordingly. ,

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