NEW DELHI: The new police chief of India’s capital said Wednesday his top priority was making the city safer for women after the fatal gang-rape of a student sparked violent protests.
Bhim Bassi said he wanted to ensure women “feel safe anywhere, anytime” in New Delhi, often dubbed India’s “rape capital” by media and home to nearly 17 million people.
“Women’s safety is our topmost priority. We will do everything possible to ensure the safety of women,” he said at a news conference.
The force has been under scrutiny since the Dec. 16 attack on a physiotherapy student on a moving bus in Delhi, which brought widespread anger about endemic sex crime to the boil. The incident highlighted the appalling safety record of Delhi, which had more than twice as many cases of crime against women in 2011 as the commercial hub Mumbai. With women being encouraged to come forward and report crime, rape complaints jumped 148 percent between Jan. 1 and March 24 this year from the same period in 2012, police records show.
Women in Delhi have been demanding better street lighting, safer transport and changes in the way they are treated at home and outside.
Bassi also defended an advertisement issued on Tuesday by Delhi police which encouraged readers to donate to a police fund to help homeless children before they turn to crime.
The advert in The Times of India showed a photo of a boy with a caption that read: “Help him learn how to chop an onion. Before someone teaches him how to chop a head.”
Delhi police chief: Women’s safety tops agenda
Delhi police chief: Women’s safety tops agenda
