
Announcing this, Home Minister K?J?George has said that the government has already sent the proposal to the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High?Court.
Provisions of the new Anti-rape Bill (Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill-2013), which provides for stringent sentence for rape convicts would be invoked, he said.
Mr George also said that the investigations into the Manipal gang-rape case were on in full swing and the police would nab the culprits soon.
“We have given a free hand to the local police. Eight squads have been formed and investigation is moving in the right direction,” he observed.
Victim started to speak
The minister said the victim was brave and recovering fast. “Initially, she was not in a position to give much information to the police. Now, she has started to speak,” he said. On Pejawar mutt seer Visveshateertha swami criticising the delay in arresting the culprits, George said he was ready to receive suggestion from anyone.
He said the guidelines prepared by the Home department to be followed by universities for ensuring safety of their girl students would be dispatched to the varsities soon. The guidelines will specify the security measures including installation of CCTV?cameras and increasing the strength of security staff on the campuses, he said.

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