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Initiative­s taken by Centre have emboldened women to report crimes: Smriti Irani

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Union Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Smriti Irani on Tuesday slammed Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh over his comments criticisin­g the Centre’s performanc­e on womenrelat­ed issues.

In a series of posts on ◣, Ms. Irani cited the achievemen­ts of her government and said the Congress leader “glosses over NCRB [National Crime Records Bureau] data, blatantly ignoring the initiative­s of the Modi government, which have emboldened women to boldly report crimes”.

On Monday, Mr. Ramesh listed the “massive failures” of the Ministry of Women and Child Developmen­t in the last 10 years, and said a new era of women’s safety, prosperity, and developmen­t would begin when a Congress government “takes charge in June”. He claimed that the Modi government’s slogans of “nari shakti” remain empty words without real action.

Lashing out at his criticism, Ms. Irani dubbed Jairam Ramesh the “courtier” of the Gandhis. “For far too long, the dynastic rulers masqueradi­ng as the rightful heirs of India have plundered its wealth. Even after their downfall, their courtiers continue to distort facts, manipulati­ng figures to undermine the BJP government’s efforts for women’s welfare.”

In a long thread on ◣, she highlighte­d the work done by her Ministry. “The inept courtier glosses over NCRB data, blatantly ignoring the initiative­s of the Modi government, which have emboldened women to boldly report crimes, while simultaneo­usly spearheadi­ng vigorous efforts to combat crime against women,” she said.

The Union Minister said that while the Congress leader acknowledg­es the UPA’s establishm­ent of the Nirbhaya Fund [for women’s safety], he convenient­ly omits the glaring fact that not a single rupee was deployed from this fund until 2014.

“Post2014, under the Modi regime, a total of 40 projects have been rolled out across the nation through the Nirbhaya Fund,” she added.

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