<p> BJP on Sunday once again demanded convening of a special session of Parliament to discuss the “entire gamut of law and order issue” in the wake of the gang-rape incident that has sparked a wave of demonstrations, even as it condemned the police action against protesters.</p>.<p>Party spokesperson Prakash Javedkar said the protest by the younger lot is a “wake-up” call and a “warning” to the UPA Government which has “failed miserably” in protecting women.</p>.<p>“We demand a special session of Parliament for discussing the whole gamut of issues concerning law and order,” he said as he condemned the police action against the “peaceful protest”.</p>.<p>Alleging that “absence of government” in ensuring security is the “hallmark” of the UPA regime, he said people want a functional government which the present regime has failed to provide.</p>.<p>BJP leader Sushma Swaraj had on Saturday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to convene a special session of Parliament for amending the existing law to provide death sentence for heinous crimes against women.</p>.<p>She said the people were “genuinely angry” on the recent brutal rape incident of a 23-year-old paramedical student in Delhi and demanded that the perpetrators of such crime be given death sentence.</p>
<p> BJP on Sunday once again demanded convening of a special session of Parliament to discuss the “entire gamut of law and order issue” in the wake of the gang-rape incident that has sparked a wave of demonstrations, even as it condemned the police action against protesters.</p>.<p>Party spokesperson Prakash Javedkar said the protest by the younger lot is a “wake-up” call and a “warning” to the UPA Government which has “failed miserably” in protecting women.</p>.<p>“We demand a special session of Parliament for discussing the whole gamut of issues concerning law and order,” he said as he condemned the police action against the “peaceful protest”.</p>.<p>Alleging that “absence of government” in ensuring security is the “hallmark” of the UPA regime, he said people want a functional government which the present regime has failed to provide.</p>.<p>BJP leader Sushma Swaraj had on Saturday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to convene a special session of Parliament for amending the existing law to provide death sentence for heinous crimes against women.</p>.<p>She said the people were “genuinely angry” on the recent brutal rape incident of a 23-year-old paramedical student in Delhi and demanded that the perpetrators of such crime be given death sentence.</p>