"It's not leniency, this is....", he said while referring to certain provisions relating to punishment for violation of the child labour laws.
Participating in the debate on the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Bill 2016, Gandhi, son of Minister for Women and Child Development, wanted to know how the authorities would determine whether the parent violating the law was a first-time offender or a repeat offender.
Under the proposed amendment to the child labour law which has already been approved by the Rajya Sabha, there is no punishment for a first-time offender parent but there is provision for penalty for repeat offenders.
Observing that the Right to Education law provided for free and compulsory education up to the age of 14 years, he wondered what a child would do before he or she completes 18 years.
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He also demanded that the list of hazardous industries for purposes of child labour laws be expanded to include construction where children are forced to assist their working parents.
Gandhi further said that the provision authorising the government to omit hazardous industries from the list should be removed and added only Parliament should have the authority to prune the list.