Where is women’s safety in our country?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Incident of chain snatching involving Congress MP highlights security failures.
- Political leaders demand accountability from the Union Home Ministry.
- Concerns about women's safety are at the forefront of public discourse.
- Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
- Calls for reform in law enforcement are growing.
New Delhi, Aug 4 (NationPress) An alarming event of chain snatching involving Congress MP R. Sudha Ramakrishnan in the high-security Chanakyapuri area of the national capital has sparked widespread outrage among Congress leaders. They have accused the Union Home Ministry and Delhi government of a complete failure in maintaining law and order.
Reacting to this distressing incident, Congress Rajya Sabha MP Jebi Mather stated: "In the national capital, early in the morning, a woman Member of Parliament from Tamil Nadu is attacked. Her chain is snatched, and her clothes are torn. Where is women's safety in this country? If this is the condition under the watch of the Union Home Ministry, what does it say about women’s safety in India?"
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari shared similar sentiments, criticizing the BJP-led government: "Gang wars, shootings, and murders have become a daily reality in Delhi. Law and order, overseen by the Central Government and the Home Ministry, has utterly collapsed. Today, we received news that one of our MPs was a victim of chain snatching in Chanakyapuri, which is considered one of the most secure areas. It appears that law and order has vanished under PM Modi’s and the BJP’s governance."
This incident took place early Monday morning while the Mayiladuthurai MP was walking near Gates 3 and 4 of the Polish Embassy, accompanied by Rajya Sabha MP Rajathi.
According to her complaint, a man wearing a full-face helmet approached them on a Scooty from the opposite direction, snatched Sudha’s gold chain, and fled the scene. The area is known for its numerous foreign embassies and VIP residences, raising serious security concerns.
Congress Member of Parliament Hibi Eden also expressed his thoughts on the incident. "Sadly, a Congress MP, Sudha, had her gold chain snatched early in the morning. She reported the matter to the nearest police station, but there was no response. So, how secure is the average citizen if a female MP suffers this? We strongly condemn this act and want her to address the Parliament, but the Speaker has denied her permission. We will continue to advocate for this issue," he remarked.
The Delhi Police have initiated an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area. The Congress party is expected to present the matter emphatically in Parliament this week.