In this country it will be easier for sick people to embrace death, a law is going to be made.

 

A bill passed in the lower house of the British Parliament is currently in the news. This bill presented in the British Parliament is about euthanasia. According to this bill, seriously ill elderly people will be helped to end their lives. This bill has received initial approval from the British Parliament, which will now be sent to the upper house. After the debate in the Parliament, voting was done on this bill in Parliament, in which 330 votes were cast in favor of the bill, while 275 votes were cast against it. Earlier in 2015, this bill was brought to the Parliament, but it could not be passed at that time.

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Culture Minister Lisa Nandi are among the British-Indian MPs who voted in favor of the bill. Now this bill will be sent to the upper house of Parliament 'House of Lords' for amendment and consideration. This bill will be monitored by the Chief Medical Officer and Health Secretary of England and Wales.

Although this bill has been passed by the lower house, its path is not easy because, during the voting of the bill, protests were seen both inside and outside the Parliament. Those opposing the bill said that people can misuse it. With the help of the bill, people can be pressured to die. However, this bill is yet to be passed in the upper house.

What is the provision in the bill?

According to the provision made in the bill, the benefit of this bill can be availed by people above 18 years of age and those who are going to die in the next 6 months. The decision of a person suffering from a serious illness to end his life will require the approval of two doctors, after which permission will be required from the judges of the High Court. Apart from this, it will be confirmed by two doctors whether the person is in this condition or not, and the court will make the final decision about it.

This entire process can take one to two weeks. If someone is near death or is in great pain, a decision can be taken within 48 hours. If someone forces a person to commit suicide, he can be sentenced to 14 years in prison.

What did the member who introduced the bill say?

Leadbeater, who introduced the bill, said in her speech to the House, "Let's be clear, we're not talking about a choice between life or death, we're talking about giving dying people a choice about how they die." She acknowledged that this is not an easy decision for lawmakers, but if any of us want an easy life, they're in the wrong place.

What did those opposing the bill say?

Danny Kruger opposed this bill. He said that Parliament could do better for the terminally ill than commit suicide. The role of members of Parliament is to provide safeguards for the most vulnerable people. He said, we are the protectors. Parliament is the place where we do our best to protect the most vulnerable people in society from harm. Despite this, we are standing on the verge of abandoning that role.

Many countries have euthanasia laws.

Other countries that have legalized assisted suicide include Australia, Belgium, Canada, and parts of the US, with rules varying by jurisdiction. More than 500 British people have ended their lives in Switzerland, where the law allows assisted dying for non-residents.

The Netherlands was the first country to legalize euthanasia, which differs from the euthanasia legalized in the Netherlands and Canada, in which a health care practitioner, at the patient's request, injects a substance to cause death under specific circumstances.