Women working in DCW not received salaries: BJP's Kamaljeet Sehrawat
Jul 02, 2024
New Delhi [India], July 2 : Bharatiya Janata Party MP from West Delhi Kamaljeet Sehrawat said that as stated by former Delhi Commission For Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal, several women working at the women's rights body have not received their salaries and were either victims of acid attack or other horrendous crimes.
"For the last 8 to 9 years we have been hearing about DCW. Swati Maliwal wrote a letter to Arvind Kejriwal stating the condition of this wing. As per the points stated by Swati Maliwal, women working there have not received their salaries. Those women are victims of either acid attacks or some horrendous crime of the same sort," Sehrawat said speaking to ANI.
Speaking about women leaders in the Aam Aadmi Party, Sehrawat said, "At the time of the formation of AAP, Kiran Bedi played a great role. Shazia Ilmi also was part of that but she also got cheated. There was no female minister or any woman before Atishi who was a member of their core group."
Earlier in the day, Rajya Sabha MP and former Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal alleged that the Delhi government led by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is "adamant" about shutting down the women panel and that it has also shut down the 181 women helpline.
"In 8 years, Delhi Commission for Women listened to 1,70,000 cases. But ever since I resigned from the post of the chairperson, the entire Delhi Government has become adamant about shutting down DCW. Delhi Government has not released even a Rupee as funds for DCW for 6 months. We are also seeing that the Delhi Government has slashed the DCW budget for this year by 30 per cent", Maliwal said while speaking to ANI.
The Rajya Sabha MP further pointed out that the post of the DCW chief has been lying vacant for the past six months.
"The post of DCW chairperson is still vacant and it has been 6 months now. Two other positions are vacant as well. Delhi Government has shut down the 181 Helpline. It is shameful that the 181 Helpline of the state which is considered the rape capital of the world has been shut down", she said.
Maliwal further said that she wrote to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal raising her concerns."I have written a letter to CM Arvind Kejriwal that how can they do this. How can women of a state whose Women Commission is not capable be protected? I believe that Governments do not want women to be capable. I think the government has an issue with women who raise questions" she said.
Earlier today, Swati Maliwal also posted on 'X' saying, "I am writing this letter to bring attention to how the Delhi Government has been systematically dismantling the DCW since my resignation from the position of Chairperson in January 2024. It is deeply regrettable that the systems that I had painstakingly built since 2015, are being destroyed by the Government".