"Deliberations should be made across the country for a stringent law that allows awarding death penalty to rapists. Political parties, saints and social activists should initiate action in this direction," Chouhan said addressing the ongoing 'Namami Devi Narmade - Seva Yatra' at Sandiya village of Hoshangabad district yesterday.
"A law (in this regard) should be enacted by bringing amendments in the Constitution," he said here referring to women safety in general.
On the de-addiction campaign, Chouhan assured that liquor shops won't be opened on banks of Narmada.
Chouhan also administered a pledge to the people for conserving Narmada.
"Life is not possible without water and Narmada has made a remarkable contribution in the development of Madhya Pradesh. Damage has been caused by felling trees on both the banks of Narmada. If this situation continues, we will not be able to see water in the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh in the next 50 years," Chouhan said exhorting people to save the river.