"We warn the government to act immediately and check increasing crime against women, failing which the party will launch an agitation," state BJP vice-president Sakina Bano told reporters here.
"Women will hit the streets in large numbers if the government fails to curb crime against them," she said.
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The rise in crime against women showed the state government was insensitive towards safety and security of women, Bano said.
The BJP leader demanded stern action against hospital authorities in Nowshera and Rajouri for "harassing a rape victim and his father".
She appealed to the Chief Minister to suspend the hospital staff for "ill-behaviour".
Bano also asked the Chief Minister to ensure speedy trial of perpetrators of rape.
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