Delhi government failed to ensure women security in three years: Swaraj India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In the wake of of a University student in a bus, India on Tuesday accused the government of "failure" to ensure security for women in three years of its rule in

"The of a female student in a cluster bus shows that the government's promise of ensuring women's safety by deploying marshals and equipping buses with closed-circuit televisions has fallen flat," India and its unit said.

The party's student wing 'Youth for Swaraj' plan to meet Arvind Kejriwal, Police and University to demand steps to ensure women's safety, he said.

said the (AAP) once played a key role in the Nirbhaya movement and had been in power since 2015 and yet cases of molestation and are on the rise.

"Even buses and cluster buses are not secure in the national capital, which is a matter of great shame.

"What happened to the promise of women's security force? Where are CCTVs supposed to be installed in buses? Where are marshals inside DTC buses? what has the government done to improve the last-mile connectivity?" he asked, demanding the culprit in the case be arrested at the earliest.

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First Published: Tue, February 13 2018. 22:12 IST