NEW DELHI/LUCKNOW: While the SP government in Uttar Pradesh is under attack over a string of rape incidents, party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav today drew flak for saying that the state has the lowest number of such cases in the country despite a population of 21 crore."You are talking about UP. It has a population of 21 crore. If there is any place which has the lowest number of such (rape) cases, it is UP," Yadav said replying to queries from reporters in Delhi on the rape and murder of a young woman in Mohanlalganj area of Lucknow.The remarks by the SP supremo were latched on to by the Opposition which said they had exposed the "insensitivity" of the Samajwadi Party (SP) government.The SP chief had earlier also sparked controversy when he questioned the death penalty for rape, saying "Ladke, ladke hain; Galti ho jaati hai (Boys are boys. Mistakes happen sometimes)".Union Minister and BJP leader Smriti Irani said it was unfortunate that such remarks had come from a prominent leader like Yadav and asked the state government to take strict action to check crimes."The state government had come to power promising to combat crime but instead it has been rising. It is unfortunate.... Law and order is a state subject. I can only say that the state government should ensure that the laws are not restricted to books but are implemented on ground so that the people of the state get some relief," she said in Amethi.UPCC president Nirmal Khatri said Yadav's statement only highlights his insensitivity toward crimes, specially those against women."Such crimes take place during the Samajwadi Party government because it gives shelter to those involved in wrong deeds.The incidents in Badaun and Mohanlalganj have taken place because of the insensitivity of the government," he said in Lucknow and alleged that "upright" officials were being harassed and transferred from one district to another. Congress leader Rashid Alvi said that even one such case was shameful. "The state government should try that not even one case occurs as it sends a wrong message in the country," he said.National Commission for Women member Shamina Shafiq said Uttar Pradesh leaders "just have to read newspapers" and they will know the number of rape cases in the state. She said while only a few are highlighted, may are reported from the districts.A number of rape incidents have been reported in the state in recent months including the rape and murder of two cousins whose bodies were found hanging from a tree in Badaun.