Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Rajni Patil (Cong) said the number of incidents of rape and other atrocities against women was on the rise and there was an urgent need for the House to take note and discuss the issue.
She mentioned the gangrape of a mother and her minor daughter when they were travelling from Noida to Kanpur.
She said she had given notice for discussing the issue several days ago but the notice has not yet been accepted.
"I do not care which part of the country the incidents have taken place. I want to discuss. I do not want to politicise," she said.
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Ambika Soni (Cong) immediately shot back saying it was a minister of the SP government in Uttar Pradesh who was playing politics over the incident.
Maintaining that law and order is a state subject, he said expressed hope that the UP government would act strongly in the case.
"We are ready for discussion on women's security. Please give notice, we will discuss it," he said.
As the Congress members continued to raise the issue and SP members vociferously reacting back, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the matter raised was very, very serious and every member was seeking a discussion. "No problem. Please give notice," he said.
women and atrocities against them. "I assure it. There is no problem... Government has said it is ready for discussion," he said asking members to resume their places.
Naresh Agarwal (SP) said Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan had given a notice under rule 176 for short duration discussion on the issue almost a month back.
Uttar Pradesh government, he said, had take prompt action in the Bulandshahr incident which has been appreciated by the whole country.
"If politics is played on the issue, we will also politicise," he said.
Satish Mishra (BSP) sought to counter him saying the main accused has not been arrested in the incident.
He forcefully asked members to resume their places and allow the listed business to be taken up, following which the House took up business.