"MP Connect: Redefining Leadership", an initiative started by BJP MP Anurag Thakur, brings together legislators to engage them with the youth in their constituencies and spread awareness on gender equality, women education, women empowerment, among others.
Launched today, "MP Connect" saw participation of MPs from both the Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha, which include Supriya Sule (NCP), Rajiv Shukla and Gaurav Gogoi (Cong), Paresh Rawal, Jagdambika Pal, Babul Supriyo, Manoj Tiwary, Meenakshi Lekhi, Dushyant Singh, Poonam Madan, Harish Dwivedi, Nishikant Dubey, Virendra Kashyap, Ram Swaroop Sharma, Pritam Munde, Om Birla (all BJP), Chirag Paswan (LJP), Aunpriya Patel (Apna Dal), Dushyant (INLD), Shatabdi Roy (TMC).
"The 15th Lok Sabha has discussed several times about having a stricter law to overcome this issue. But we have to ask is it a stricter law or some other loophole in the system that needs to be plugged?" he said.
"We have to think whether we have been able to prevent such incidents despite having strict laws," the BJP MP said, adding a law is as good or bad as its implementation.
In local areas, he said, it is the responsibility of MPs to ensure provision of facilities from drains to bus stands to getting the region railway lines and hospitals.
NCP MP Supriya Sule hailed the initiative saying "very often we see women speak for women's cause but this is nice that this time it is our brother Anurag who has started this initiative.
BJP MP from Ahmedabad Paresh Rawal stressed on the need
for raising the awareness about women's issues.
"Also, schools and colleges should have women's issues in their syllabus. Moreover, like I say, sadhu-sants should also be taken on board to spread awareness on women's issues through there public discourses," the actor-politician said.
"MP Connect" seeks to facilitate communication of MPs and administration to chart out creative, constituency-specific plans to aware citizens and raise awareness among them.
The programme also include workshops for women and girls in self-defence and presentation of street-plays, exhibitions, debates and flash mobs.
The three-pronged initiative will work at local level connecting an MP with the youth of his area on a monthly basis to discuss and work on issues concerning women, including crime, domestic violence, gender equality, legal advice, among others.
The initiative is supported by Thakur's "Honour Our Women" foundation, which was formed after the 2012 Nirbhaya incident to press for women's cause.
"There have been efforts made to this end, but such an initiative was needed to reach to wider and more localised areas. It's a good thing that MPs rising above party line have come to be a part of 'MP Connect'," said Manoj Tiwari, who is an MP from northwest Delhi constituency.
"Such efforts will bear results in coming time I am hopeful of that," he added.
