Expressing concern over the safety of women in conservation houses, Congress MP Ranjit Ranjan has asked Rajya Sabha to discuss the “escape” of 13 girls from a girl protection house in Siewan in Bihar. In a notice in the upper house on Tuesday, Ranjit has said that the matter is very serious because it not only highlights poor security and safety measures in the girl protection homes, but also the management issues of these establishments.The Congress MP said that 13 girls extended the 30 feet high wall in the dark of night to escape from the conservation house on March 19. “This safety causes serious concern about the reliability and reliability of homes, while also raises questions about law and order situation,” he said.Ranjit has also discussed “The Growing Drug Menus” in Odisha, West Bengal and other states.Meanwhile, in the Lok Sabha Manikam Tagore, the Congress Whip has shifted a postponement motion demanding a debate on a special intensive review of the electoral rolls in Bihar. He has said that this step will lead to the disintegration of the poor and marginalized sections in the state, leading to elections in a few months.Congress Lok Sabha MP Saptagiri Ulaka has recently demanded an immediate debate on self -tomination by a student of a person in Balasore, Odisha, who complained about suffering from a professor after being suffering after a petition for sexual harassment. The girl died after one -two days of self -examination, triggering the protest.