India has implemented three new laws, demonstrating the government's commitment to national interest over regional concerns. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration has replaced the old British-imposed laws, setting deadlines for FIR registration to decision-making. The era of endless court dates is over.
We can now proudly say that we have our own system, making us fully independent. These laws reflect the spirit of prioritizing the nation over regional interests. The principle that justice delayed is justice denied is upheld, ensuring smooth and swift justice. Terrorism is defined, and mob lynching, considered a serious crime, now carries the death penalty. FIRs can be filed anywhere, and everything is digitalized, preventing the government from arbitrarily withdrawing cases without hearing the victim's side.
The British-era laws, like sedition, which targeted Indian patriots, are gone. Now, a crime against the nation is considered a serious offense. The three new laws, effective from July 1, 2024, mark the beginning of a new era in India's criminal justice system. With these laws, cases will be resolved faster, and the days of repeated court dates will end.
Sitaram Poswal, the young leader of BJP Rajasthan, emphasized that these laws are crucial given technological advancements. The Modi government's goal is to deliver justice to the people of India. Therefore, we should welcome these new laws with an open mind, acknowledging that our country will now work on its terms, with its ideology, for its people. Jai Hind!