NCP and SP leaders urge President for immunity to commit one murder on Women’s Day, sparking controversy.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders have made a unique demand to President Ram Nath Kovind on International Women’s Day. They are seeking immunity for women to commit one murder if they are victims of crimes like rape, molestation, or dowry harassment. The demand comes in the wake of increasing crimes against women in India, which have sparked outrage and calls for stricter punishment for perpetrators. The NCP and SP leaders argue that granting women the right to commit one murder in self-defense will act as a deterrent to potential criminals and empower women to protect themselves. The proposal has stirred a debate among legal experts and women’s rights activists, with some supporting the idea as a form of self-defense while others opposing it as a violation of the law. President Kovind has not yet responded to the demand. The issue of women’s safety and empowerment continues to be a pressing concern in India, with calls for stronger laws and enforcement to ensure justice for female victims of violence. The demand for immunity to commit one murder reflects the urgency and frustration felt by many in the country over the alarming rate of crimes against women.

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