The demand for a national law was made by the Free Legal Aid Committee (FLAC) at a function organised by witchcraft affected women at Kolabira rehabilitation centre in Birbaans village in adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district to mark the 13th anniversary of formulation of Prevention of Witchcraft Practices Act, 2001 by the Jharkhand government,
The FLAC said enacting of a national law would help contain the menace largely affecting poor and innocent tribals.
Witchcraft killing was continuing unabated even though several states, including Jharkhand and Bihar, have enacted a law to address the problem related to superstition, he said referring to the killing of ten persons including a five-member family in West Singhbhum in June this year.
Mass killing on the pretext of black magic was continuing even 13 years after a witchcraft prevention law was adopted by Jharkhand Government in toto from Bihar because of the indifferent approach of the government, he alleged.