Congress member Sushmita Dev said despite strengthening several laws to protect women and children, law enforcement agencies have failed to protect children and incidents like the one in Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh where a woman and her daughter were brutally raped, continued to occur.
"Situation has reached such a stage that the family has now threatened to commit suicide if the culprits are not arrested. Uttar Pradesh government has failed to provide security to women and children," she said during Zero Hour.
After Kumar's protests, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan ordered expunction of the name of the organisation from the records.
Dev urged the government to probe and take strong action against the three outfits.
BJP MP Raghav Lakhanpal said the Bulandshahar incident reflected the "dismal law and order" situation in Uttar Pradesh and alleged that the state government has failed to provide security in highways.
TMC member Saugata Roy raised the issue of alleged atrocities on Dalits in different parts of the country and asked the Prime Minister to take steps to stop such attacks.
Roy also referred to the case of a 27-year-old youth, who allegedly consumed pesticide and attempted suicide in Saurashtra in Gujarat, to register outrage over the humiliation of Dalits by cow vigilantes in Una.
"Dalits have held a massive protest in Ahmedabad on Sunday against public flogging of their community members who were skinning a dead cow at Una. Atrocities on Dalits are taking place in different parts of the country including Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh," he said.
"The Prime Minister has remained silent over the atrocities on dalits in the country, including in his home state of Gujarat. He did not speak anything in the matter in his 'Mann ki Baat' on Sunday. Only the Gujarat CM has resigned. Now, the Prime Minister must take some steps to stop such atrocities on Dalits in the country," he said.
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