Sonia misled women in name of security: Modi

Congress government failed to utilise money which was given under the Nirbhaya fund, adds Modi

Press Trust of India Chandrapur
Last Updated : Apr 04 2014 | 2:40 PM IST
Raking up the December 16 gangrape case and the infamous Tandoor murder case, Narendra Modi today attacked Sonia Gandhi over the issue of security of women and said women are not even safe in the Congress.

In seven states out of ten, as per the statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), where Congress and alliance are in power, women suffer most and there is not a single BJP or alliance-led state identified by the Bureau for atrocities on women, Modi said addressing a campaign rally here.

"Madam Soniaji, you are a woman. But you have misled the women of this nation. The country wants to know how many atrocities have been committed on women under your government?" he said.

Women of India cannot be safe in the hands of Congress if the women in Congress party themselves are unsafe, Modi said, referring to Latur Congress worker and advocate Kalpana Giri's murder last month.

"I read in newspapers that a female Youth Congress leader disappeared and then her body was found. Youth leaders of your party were arrested in this incident. If women aren't safe in your own party, how will the women of the country be safe?" Modi said.

Congress government failed to utilise money which was given under the Nirbhaya fund, he said. "One innocent girl was gangraped and killed in Delhi. India suffered global humiliation due to this episode," he said.

"The Union Budget provided for Rs 1,000 crore under the Nirbhaya fund but you have not spent a single Rupee from this fund," Modi said.

Referring to the Naina Sahni Tandoor murder case of 1995, Modi said, "Women are not safe from Tandoor to Latur."

He also referred to the alleged hooliganism of NSUI workers in Nagpur during the national convention in 1984 when they had robbed vendors at Nagpur railway station platform.

Farmers have committed suicide but the government has shown apathy, Modi said. "Our farmers are committing suicide, but the government does not seem to be bothered. Whatever the farmers grow, there should be takers for it and it needs to be bought at a good price," he said.
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First Published: Apr 04 2014 | 2:29 PM IST

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