Mysuru: Mysuru residents, who have been rocked by rape of an MBA student, demanded that the safety mechanism in the city be improved immediately, especially on the periphery, in line with Bengaluru using the NIRBhaya funds provided to countries by the Ministry of Houses to strengthen women’s safety.
Since the beginning of the NIRBHAY fund in 2013, there were no initiatives taken in Mysuru which had a large floating tourist population.
Meanwhile, several activists show that the absence of legal rules is the main reason for increasing crime in this city inheritance which is now a paradise for retirees.
According to the information owned by the female Union minister and the development of children of Smriti Zubin Iran in Lok Sabha’s session which was recently concluded, only the Bengaluru-Centric proposal was handed over to find funds in the scheme in the last five years I.e.
From 2016- 17.
These include proposals from Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), KSRTC, Safety Programs, Security and Expansion Under Kidwai Cancer Institutions, Safe Bengaluru City Proposal, and Strengthen DNA Analysis, Cyber Forensics & Related Facilities in SFSL .
However, there are no special district proposals sent to raise a few questions.
According to activists, there is an urgent need to increase the security measures in cities that witness rapid growth.
All India Janwadi Mahila Sangha Vice President KS Vimala, who is also a member of the State Legislative Committee on crimes against women, and children, except the city project is safe, there are no other key proposals sent in this scheme.
“The scope for the utilization of these funds is very large.
However, it is not used correctly,” he said.
“The funds can be used for many activities to strengthen women’s safety.
However, officials do not show interest,” he added.
Mysuru MP Pratap Sime said he had raised a problem with the Minister of Home Affairs.
“The central government has gave a sanction of RS 1,000 Crore to the State under the scheme.
I have asked the Minister of Home Affairs to take advantage of funds to improve safety measures in levels of level II and Level III such as Mysuru, Besagavi, Mangaluru, etc.,” he explained .
The Chairperson of the State Women’s Commission R Frenchela Naidu said that he would see this problem.
“I will hold a discussion with minister and department officials in this matter,” he said.
Bhamy V Shenoy, an activist said Mysuru watched a damaged window phenomenon.
“Even in high-end areas such as Yadavagiri, crime such as snatching chains, mobile snatching etc.
Reported.
There is an urgent need to fix the problem.
There should be legal fears among all.
Criminals do not have fear of law.
It produces more crimes,” he added .