"It is unfortunate that the BJP, which succeeded in forming the government in the state by promising safety and security for women, has failed to do so," state Congress unit president Bhupesh Baghel said here today.
To further substantiate his point, Baghel cited various incidents in the state, like the last year's sterilisation botch-up leading to death of nearly 13 women, alleged removal of uterus of some women in the state by doctors for money, the Jhaliyamari incident (in which tribal girls of a residential school in Jhaliyamari village of Kanker district were allegedly raped in 2013), and over thousand women reportedly being missing in Jashpur.
Baghel said that the incident of the patient being administered a sedative, instead of being provided proper treatment, and then raped and later blackmailed by police personnel proves that there is no rule of law in the state.
There cannot be anything more scary than a girl being forced to bear the harassment for six months after being intimidated, the Congress leader said.
This makes it clear that women are not safe in Chhattisgarh, he added.