IANS | Apr 7, 2012, 10.57PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Saturday expressed concern about the safety of women in the national capital after being told about tapes made by a news channel containing remarks by Delhi police officials blaming women for provoking rape.
"I have not seen those tapes myself, but I will watch them and talk to the police commissioner myself," Dikshit said.
She said the government would consider the proposal about making it mandatory for all women who worked after 8 p.m. to be dropped home by their employers.
"We are all worried about this atmosphere where women do not feel safe," she added.
In a recent sting operation, NDTV channel had captured Delhi Police officials on camera saying that women's 'loose' behaviour was the prime reason for rape cases in Delhi.
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"I have not seen those tapes myself, but I will watch them and talk to the police commissioner myself," Dikshit said.
She said the government would consider the proposal about making it mandatory for all women who worked after 8 p.m. to be dropped home by their employers.
"We are all worried about this atmosphere where women do not feel safe," she added.
In a recent sting operation, NDTV channel had captured Delhi Police officials on camera saying that women's 'loose' behaviour was the prime reason for rape cases in Delhi.
Link: Sheila Dikshit worried for women's safety in Delhi
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