"We are opposed to the Bill. It has been framed on the recommendations of some mentally-retarded people," SP leader Ramgopal Yadav told reporters.
He was asked about the SP's stand on the anti-rape law, which has been cleared by the Cabinet and states that the age of consent be reduced to 16 from 18 years.
Yadav made it clear that SP will oppose the Bill at the all-party meeting convened by the government on March 18 to evolve a consensus for its smooth passage.
"If the Bill comes to Parliament and there is voting, we will vote against it," Yadav said.
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The Union Cabinet yesterday cleared a bill providing for stringent punishment for rape, acid attack, stalking and voyeurism besides reducing the age of consent for sex to 16 years.
The bill, brought against the backdrop of the December 16 Delhi gangrape, provides for minimum jail term of 20 years for rape which may be extended to 'natural life' of the convict in jail or even death if the victim dies or is left in a 'persistent vegetative state'
The Ordinance had maintained the consent age as 18 years.
The bill also uses the term 'rape' which will be gender- specific, in contrast to the gender-neutral 'sexual assault' as proposed in the ordinance. This means only men can be booked for the crime.
Stalking and voyeurism have been defined as criminal offences in the bill. Sustained stalking will be a non- bailable offence.