Vast improvement needed for women's safety: PM


 New Delhi, April 21 (IANS): As protests against the brutal rape of a five-year-old continue, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday said "vast improvement" was needed in the security accorded to women.

"The safety, security and status of women in our country is a matter of concern. We have to make vast improvements in this area," the prime minister said in his address on Civil Services Day here.

"The gruesome assault on a little child reminds us of the need to work collectively to root out this sort of depravity," he said.

The five-year-old was abducted April 15 and kept hostage in a room in which her attacker lived. She was sexually assaulted and brutalised, then locked and left to die by the man who assaulted her.

The child is under treatment at Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

Following the incident, demonstrations have been taking place in Delhi and several other cities, demanding safety of women and girls.

This is the second time such protests have occurred in the capital. Large numbers of people had taken to the streets four months ago, after the brutal gang-rape - and subsequent death - of the 23-year-old in a private bus.

The prime minister said the protests also exposed "the need for showing concern and sensitivity while dealing with public anxiety".

He said his government has "moved with speed in strengthening the law to be able to deal more effectively with offences against women".

The laws related to rape and other sexual assaults against women were amended by the parliament recently, making punishment more stringent. Activists and political parties have, however, now demanded further amendments in the law.

"All of us, as responsible citizens, have a special obligation to contribute to the social and economic empowerment of women," the prime minister said.

  

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Apr 22 2013

    Mr. PM while I appreciate what you did for the nation's development. Now, I ask you before you resign or your government fails, bring the toughest laws to punish the rapists. So far your actions are better than your words. Please do not speak just do what you were doing. History will speak.

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  • GERALD, MODANKAP

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    DEAR MR PM YOU BETTER NOT TO SPEAK !!!PLEASE FOR GOD SAKE !!!!

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    Kya baath hai...our PM speaks...great.

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  • antony arun d'souza, dubai

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    "The gruesome assault on a little child reminds us of the need to work collectively to root out this sort of depravity," he said.DEAR PM .ji ... these are old style statements which are repeated by your fellow politicians.IF YOUR GOVERNMENT CAN'T HANDLE THE CULPRITS WHO ARE RAPISTS AND MURDERERS,THEN YOU MAY GIVE SOME CONTRACT TO TERRORIST GROUPS TO PUNISH[Finish]THEM.They are much better and effecient than your police,courts and lawyers of our country.

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  • jean, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    Dear PM, By talking big big things about women nothing will happen. In your tenure what you did for your nation, specially for women. Today our government is working for their party's status , not for nation. For laws are not strong. That is why so many cases of rapes are happening in every corner of our country. In every field women are so much forwarded then why PM you and your government can not give protection to us. Why culprits are enjoying in the jail, why they are not punished immediately, after knowing their fault. Day by day rapes are becoming common. Before rapes were on youngsters now on children? What fault we have done to suffer like this in India.

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  • Sunanda Acharia, Udupi / Abu-Dhabi

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    P.M You are incapable of bringing out a strict rule in 3 months what you are talking about strengthening the safety of women. Rubber stamp has no meaning unless its used in a proper meaningful statement and law.

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    PM ji are you head of a country or you are a head so some cleaning company? it is so suprising that you cannot make a though law against all these criminals.... don't just talk just swing in action.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/BOMBAY

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    MY DEAR PM. YOU ARE TELLING WHOM..?

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  • mohammad, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2013

    Yes Mr. Prime minister, we will make all the improvements, we will do everything for safety of woman. Dont worry we can handle it. Give us some 50 years for completing this project. Thank you

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