On a day the Supreme Court rejected a plea against the release of juvenile offender in the December 16 gang-rape case, Government said the amendments to Juvenile Justice Act that will allow children between 16-18 years to be tried as adults in heinous crime cases will come up before Rajya Sabha tomorrow.
Congress saw in this move "brazen mischief" by the government, alleging it was to "defame the opposition" and divert attention from DDCA issue.
The Juvenile Justice Amendment Act has already been passed in the Lok Sabha.
Later, after a meeting with Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, the victim's father Badri Singh Pandey said the Congress leader gave the assurance that the bill will come in the Upper House tomorrow.
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The victim's mother Asha Devi while stating that her fight against the system would continue demanded that the new Juvenile law be passed by Rajy Sabha tomorrow itself, a stand which was also echoed by Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women(DCW) Swati Maliwal.
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said "the government is ready and very keen to pass this Juvenile Bill", as a demand for expeditious passage was made in the Rajya Sabha. Parliament's Winter session concludes on Wednesday.
He said the House had only three days to go before end of the Winter Session and government's listed agenda includes commercial courts, arbitration and real estate bill.
The government has not even listed the juvenile bill for discussion and passing today, he said during Zero Hour.