The Bihar government on Monday said it was expeditiously dealing with over 10,000 pending cases of atrocity against women and going for speedy trial in sensitive cases.
This was stated by Minister In-Charge of Home Vijay Chaudhary in the state Assembly in reply to a short notice question by leader of Opposition Abdul Bari Siddiqui.
The minister said that while 8662 cases against women, including those of rape and gangrape, were pending across the state in 2008 it rose to 10,231 in 2011.
The state government was sensitive towards crime against women and dealing with the pending cases on priority basis.
Chaudhary referred to a case of gangrape of a dalit in Saharsa which was solved within 22 days and three persons were given life sentence by the court recently.
The minister said that the state government has established all women police station in 38 districts of the state to deal with crime against fair sex urgently.