Our heads hang in shame over crime against women: Sonia Gandhi


Khanpur Kalan (Har), Mar 8 (PTI): Amid rising cases of crime against women, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said "our heads hang in shame" due to recurring incidents of rapes and other violence against women.

Flagging concerns about female foeticide and crime against women, Gandhi exhorted women not to bow down to difficulties in future and face them with courage as the country needs them at all responsible positions.

Her remarks came as the country celebrates International Women's Day today.

"Such incidents (rapes and crime against women) are happening all over the country.Our heads hang in shame because of these rapes and crimes against women," Gandhi said at the dedication of a Women's Medical College and Convocation ceremony of Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila University here.

Noting that the Congress-led UPA government has taken several steps to protect women and empower them socially and economically, she said a bill will soon be passed to tackle crime against women.

She spoke about government's budget announcement about earmarking Rs 1,000 crore each for opening women's banks across the country and Nirbhaya Fund.

A bill has also been introduced to give share to women in parental property and to stop incidents of sexual harassment and domestic violence, she said.

Congratulating women on the occasion of Women's Day, she said, "One needs to take stronger steps to end the stigma on rape victims and other victims of crime against women.

"It is the responsibility of educated girls and everyone to raise your voice against these social ills," she said.

Gandhi noted that more women are coming into panchayats and municipalities and this is a big step towards their empowerment.

Emphasising on the need for educating girls, she said, "Giving good education to girls is a big social responsibility. If a woman is educated not only a family but the whole society is educated."

Talking about Haryana, she said the state is distinct as it is "very progressive" but also "old-fashioned".

"Why the number of girls are low here.This is because of mental backwardness. We have to change the thoughts and hearts of people," she said.

"The daughters of Haryana have talent, capability and courage. They have achieved unmatched success in the fields of sports, education and other areas," Gandhi said.

Stating that the country needs women at all positions of responsibilities, she exhorted the girls to prepare for bigger roles in all walks of lives.

Speaking on the occasion, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda highlighted the steps taken by his government for empowerment of women.

"Haryana government is committed for empowerment of common women in the state and numbers of steps have been taken by us in this regard...Our aim is to project Haryana as an example of women empowerment in the country," he said.

The aim of the state government is that women get equal opportunities in every sphere, Hooda said.

Hooda also noted that girls fared better than boys in the field of education in 2011-12.

Steps such as Priyadarshini Awaas Yojna have been taken under which 3.5 lakh houses would be constructed in rural and urban areas for poor people and the woman of the family would have ownership rights, he said.

Parents of only girl child were being given monthly pension from the age of 45 years.

Assistance of Rs.31,000 and Rs.11,000 is also being given on the marriage of girls belonging to Schedules Castes and daughters of widows living below poverty line, he said.

The program was attended by Haryana Governor Jagannath Pahadia, state Education Minister Geeta Bhukkal and Vice Chancellor of the University Pankaj Mittal.

  

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  • Praveen, udupi

    Sat, Mar 09 2013

    I fully agree with you Madam.Italian Culture is much much better than Indian culture.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 09 2013

    Shame over crime against women- True
    Also feel the shame over crime over Children, Old, cripples and normal humans also!
    Other day I saw the article about a Child was burned with Hot iron for bed wetting by female teacher and her mother!
    We are supposed to sensitive to such acts also.
    Moreover those who are in the helm of Govt. Congress Or BJP are suppose to act on it.

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  • Raymond, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 09 2013

    In INDIA Ladies like Sonia and Sheela are safe . God Save INDIA

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    No No No... Italy lady dont feel shame you and co is safe... dont shed crocodile tears as we know election is very near.. why hesitate to enact anti rape law... the man who presiding Rajya sabha house.. P.J.Kureian is accused in rape case Suryanelli ... stop drama and act now..

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  • Jessie, Mulky

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Yes Sonia amma ur right, we are counting on you. You are the only hope for India

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  • David, udupi

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    There are 7-8 agents from BJP & CONG in these comments every time arguing on their party behalf. This is not acceptable. Comment on the issue. They should understand that people are educated, smart and understand all the facts going on the country.

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  • Nanag Shetty, Kinnigoly, Oman

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Yes , ofcourse , specially in Delhi and in a country ruled by Nehru dynasty .
    But madam what tooks so long to realize it ?
    Unless govt takes some measures to provide free quality education , one day whole nation must bear the brunt !!

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    A sensible and touching message to all women of India by Madame Sonia Gandhi on this International women's day.

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  • Rion, udupi

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Dear Sonia, could you please explain first why anti-rape law is delayed. Shame is upon you that these incidents were happening from the beginning, but not published until reputed girl gang rapped and murdered in last December.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Maharashtra women know which party members have put them to shame.....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Karnataka women know which party members have put them to shame.....

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