Delhi Commission for Women chief reaches Imphal; seeks time to meet Manipur CM, Governor

DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal on Sunday reached Imphal and has sought time from Manipur CM N Biren Singh and Governor Anusuiya Uikey to discuss the viral video of women disrobed.
Delhi Commission for Women chief reaches Imphal; seeks time to meet Manipur CM, Governor

IMPHAL: Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson Swati Maliwal on Sunday reached Imphal and has sought time from Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh and Governor Anusuiya Uikey to discuss the viral video of women disrobed. "DCW Chief Swati Maliwal and Member Vandana Singh left for Imphal from Delhi this morning and reached Manipur. Swati Maliwal has sought time from the Manipur Governor and Chief Minister to discuss the issue," the release stated. Earlier today, Swati Maliwal again wrote a letter to the Chief Minister of Manipur and asked for his support in her visit.

In the letter, she reiterated the purpose of the visit: to meet the sexual assault survivors and their families and provide support to them. She stated, "Important that due support and help reach these survivors of sexual violence in their worst hour of need. She has assured that she will leave no stone unturned to support the Manipur Government in its mandate to protect the rights and dignity of the women and girls of the state." She also mentioned several Manipuri women who have come to Delhi in order to escape the ongoing violence in the state and expressed her desire to discuss issues regarding their welfare with the Manipur Chief Minister.

"She has sought support in visiting the violence-affected relief camps where the victims of sexual assault are presently staying and appealed to the Manipur Chief Minister to aid her in providing help and support to the women of Manipur, and she assured that the visit shall not create any problem for the Government," the release stated.

DCW Chief Swati Maliwal stated, "I have come to Manipur and will try to meet women and girls who have faced sexual violence during the past three months. I will try to ascertain the ground situation so help can be provided to the survivors. It is very important that proper counselling, legal aid, and compensation be urgently provided to them. Further, the state must ensure their safety and protect them from any form of further intimidation. I have sought time from the Hon'ble Governor and Chief Minister and will discuss the issue with them."

A few days ago, a video surfaced that depicted a mob of men surrounding two women, subjecting them to the most demeaning and inhumane treatment possible. They were paraded naked, molested, and then gang raped. It was learned that despite the registration of an FIR, the accused were not arrested until the video came before the nation," the release stated.

The video of inhuman atrocities against women and girls in Manipur shocked the nation. Also, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh stated before a media channel that this was not a sole incident of sexual violence against women and girls, but instead hundreds of such incidents have occurred in Manipur in the past three months.

Meanwhile, on July 20, 2023, Swati Maliwal wrote to the Prime Minister of India and Chief Minister of Manipur, seeking urgent action in the matter. "On July 21, 2023, she also wrote a letter to DGP Manipur and DM Imphal for their support in this regard. DM Imphal forwarded the same to the Joint Secretary (Home) with the request to provide the necessary support to the DCW team.

"The DM also gave the contact numbers of the Joint Secretary (Home), who confirmed that the DCW team can travel to Manipur, and he shall provide the necessary support in visiting the relief camps," it said. However, suddenly an email from the Joint Secretary (Home) was received, in which the DCW Chief was asked to consider postponing the visit in view of the current law and order situation in Manipur. (ANI)

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