Delhi BJP Reacts To High Court's Women Safety Concerns In Buses, Emphasizing Panic Button Discrepancies
The absence of these crucial safety mechanisms raises serious questions about the efficacy of the government's initiatives to ensure the safety of women in public transportation.
The President of the Delhi BJP, Shri Virendra Sachdeva, has highlighted the exposure of the Arvind Kejriwal government in the context of women's safety in public transport. The Delhi High Court bench, questioning the government, has intensified the scrutiny on safety measures in buses, cabs, and auto-rickshaws.
The BJP has persistently asserted that the implementation of panic buttons has been marred by irregularities, branding it a potential scam. This assertion gained momentum as the Delhi High Court, echoing the concerns raised by the BJP, observed that panic buttons were conspicuously absent in public transport vehicles. The absence of these crucial safety mechanisms raises serious questions about the efficacy of the government's initiatives to ensure the safety of women in public transportation.