Bangalore, Feb 1: Expressing regret that the government was ignoring the State Women's Commission's recommendations, especially pertaining to the safety of women, chairperson of the Commission C Manjula submitted her resignation to Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Thursday.
Shimoga based Manjula was appointed as chairperson of the State Women's Commission in January 2011.

Manjula said the government had sidelined the Commission and had been repeatedly ignoring its various recommendations, including tackling the problem of increasing instances of 'missing girls,' safety of women in trains, among others.
She pointed out that there had been 19 reported instances of rape in the State after the Delhi gang-rape incident and the Commission could not get any commitment from the government to ensure safety of women.
Manjula's resignation comes close on the heels of the resignation of former minister Shobha Karandlaje, who too had raised issues pertaining to safety of women, before demitting office.

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