Vardhan also said that if the BJP had been able to form a government through the just-concluded elections, he as CM would have made public its first resolution for guaranteeing safety of women in Delhi's public space.
"December 16 should be recalled in perpetuity by governments and people for the need to protect women and girls from sex criminals.
"It will be a day to reiterate our nation's resolve to protect women who are victims of abuse and rape," he said.
"The Sheila Dikshit government which ruled Delhi for 15 years failed miserably in the crucial area of ensuring women's safety and so rape and molestation became a part of everyday life," he said.
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Attacking Dikshit's regime, Vardhan said that the Delhi government had made many announcements after the tragedy but most remained unfulfilled even after passing of an year.
Listing some of the unfulfilled promises, he said, "Home guards to be posted in all buses operating under public transport, all public transport buses to have sufficient lighting in them, all crossing to be monitored by CCTV, all vulnerable traffic points to have police barricading, all the dark spots of Delhi would be marked and illuminated by sodium lights."
Films should be produced by government for screening in schools and colleges to promote healthy sexual attitudes and promote awareness of gender rights among both boys and girls, he said.
"Government hospitals should keep one ward exclusively for victims of rape and molestation so that their medico-legal examination could be done in total privacy," he said.
Vardhan said that a special imprest fund should be created for all hospital superintendents for treatment (including post-operation and psychological rehabilitation) of rape victims and for bearing of expenses of transportation and overnight stay of their families.
He also said that lady personnel of Delhi Police should be trained and re-trained in all legal aspects.
"Vacancies in posts of lady IOs in Delhi Police must be filled immediately. Special hostel for giving protection to women victims of domestic abuse must be opened immediately," he said.
Vardhan said that the Labour Ministry should ensure all offices in Delhi in both government and private sector have anti-sexual harassment committees mandatory under Vishakha order.
"All dark spots in the capital should be detected immediately and brightly illuminated as early as possible. Guards should be deployed in buses after late evening hours," he said.