Opp attacks govt in LS over safety issue of women

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 26 2013 | 2:00 PM IST
Against the backdrop of the Delhi gangrape case, government today came under sharp attack from the opposition in the Lok Sabha over the safety of women in the national capital even as Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde rejected suggestions that the city has become "unsafe".
Government also informed the House that Delhi Police has taken a number of steps for the safety and security of women in the city including intensive patrolling and creation of women help desks.
In reply to a question on the status of 'Parivartan' community programme launched by Delhi Police in 2005 to check increasing incidents of rapes, Minister of State for Home Mullappally Ramachandran told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that the campaign, which was launched by the North-West district police in 28 beats, has now been enhanced to 198 beats.
He said 'Parivartan' is an ongoing scheme under which parents, teachers, students and youth are educated on issues related to safety of women.
Ramachandran said in the wake of the gangrape case, the Home Ministry has recommended creation of 1950 posts of women constables in Delhi Police for which the Finance Ministry has been approached. He also said city police will also get 370 patrol vans and efforts were on to upgrade the police control room.
He said as part of the 'safe city project', 5000 CCTV cameras would be installed to upgrade security.
His remarks that after the 'Parivartan' scheme was launched, crime against women have come down evoked a strong reaction from opposition parties who termed his reply as "routine".
Members from JD (U), SAD, BJP and other parties questioned his claims and said the minister was using figures to confuse the members.
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First Published: Feb 26 2013 | 2:00 PM IST

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