"The country is facing difficult times for last nine years (of UPA rule). Rapes are taking place under the nose of PM Manmohan Singh and it will take another 18 years to restore a situation where women can feel safe," Natwar said here.
Sharing dais with BJP leader Vasundhara Raje and a section of Jat representatives at a function here, Natwar, the former External Affairs Minister who quit Congress in wake of the alleged food-for-oil scam, suggested self-defence trainings for girls and sought to equip them with martial arts skills.
Announcing his support to the BJP, Natwar expressed confidence that Raje will not only become the next CM of the state, she can also rise to the ranks of Prime Minister.
In the function, rebel Congress leader Hari Singh said he and his supporters will back BJP in the upcoming Assembly elections.
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