BNS implemented without discussions, can't consider it welcome change: Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen expressed concern over replacing the IPC with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) without broad stakeholder discussions. He emphasised the importance of extensive dialogues before enacting new laws to address diverse regio...

"There has not been any evidence that any such wide-ranging talks had preceded before enacting this with all the stakeholders. Also in this vast country, the problems faced by a state like Manipur and another state, say Madhya Pradesh, cannot be the same," he said.
"Any move to usher in such a change with the help of the majority sans any discussion with all sides concerned, cannot be labelled as a welcome change, a good change which augurs well by me," he added.
Sen was also asked about the Lok Sabha election results.
He said, "The election results reflect that such (Hindutva) brand of politics has been thwarted to some extent."
The economist said the main factor behind unemployment in the country was neglect to the education and health sectors.
He said that he did not find anything unique in the 'New Education Policy, 2020'.
"There is not much novelty in the New Education Policy," he added.
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