She said government can bring forward a legislation to end female feticide and harassement against women, but all these would become operational only if society accepts the need for women's safety.
"This will become a reality only if relation between government and society is good," she said.
Irani was speaking at the valedictory function of the 'Sthree Swabhimaan Yatra', organised by Mathrusamithy, the women's wing of Kerala Kshetra Samrakashan Samithi (Temple Protection Committee) here.
Similarly, the Jan Dhan yojana for women would also ensure their upliftment, she said.
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Irani also said government wanted to expand the Sthree Swabhimaan Yatra to other parts of the country.
The yatra, led by Mathrusanithy State President Prof V T Rama began at Kasargod on January 24 and culminated here today.
Sandali's brother Abhishek also made similar remarks
"My sister, who was present on the spot, told me that they (minister and her entourage) did come out and see but instead of helping, they got back in the car and left. On humanitarian grounds she could have helped us and saved our father," he said.
Reports from Agra said that Abhishek had filed an FIR with the police alleging that Irani ignored the victims and moved away. It was later that police took the children to hospital.
Irani's office issued a statement today in which it said that in sections of media a news story was being run regarding an accident that happened on Yamuna Expressway on late night of March 5, in which it has been mentioned that vehicle with registration number (DL 3C BA 5315 - Honda city) has allegedly hit a biker.