Kiran Bedi: Human rights vital to community welfare

Chandigarh | Tuesday | 12th November, 2019

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Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, November 11Stressing the need for demanding community welfare and good governance from the administration, Puducherry Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi proposed an independent vigilance department on the lines of the election commission here today. Bedi was addressing the audience on the first day of the International Conclave of Human Rights, Community Welfare, Philanthropy and UN SDGs 2.0 #leavenoonebehind being held at the Dr Milk Raj Anand English Auditorium in Panjab University. Bedi said: “Community Welfare is not possible without human rights.” She vigilance and delayed justice were the weak links in the chain and thus, the state and central vigilance commission need to be kept independent. The organiser of the conclave and founder of the Human Rights Protection Group and MFP federation, Prabhloch Singh, referred to Bedi’s Raj Niwas as ‘Sewa Niwas’. Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu spoke about the history of human rights and its various aspects..