The Sunday Standard

Uttar Pradesh polls trigger NCW hearings on crimes against women

A public meeting in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s constituency Varanasi will be held next week.

Sreeparna Chakrabarty

NEW DELHI: Possibly with an eye on the coming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, the National Commission for Women (NCW) is holding a series of public hearings over the next one month to take note of cases of atrocities against women. The Jan Sunwais began with Ghaziabad on August 5.

In an indication that the public hearings were an attempt to show that the Akhilesh Yadav-led government in Uttar Pradesh has been unable to control crime against women, the commission has decided to hold the hearings in constituencies of BJP leaders from the state.

A public meeting in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s constituency Varanasi will be held next week. Some other places where the hearings will be held are Shamli, Rampur and Lucknow.

“It is not that since elections are due in the state that we are doing it. Uttar Pradesh has one of the highest rates of crime against women. The Samajwadi Party government has not only failed to contain it, but also it failed to address the issue,” NCW chairperson Lalitha Kumarmangalam told The Sunday Standard. “We plan to hold three to four such public hearings every month.”

According to Kumarmangalam, the largest number of complaints which the commission gets are from Uttar Pradesh. “Last year, we got nearly 16,000 complaints. This year, around 60 percent of complaints are from the state,” she said.

In a recent report, the Comptroller and Auditor General said that nearly 60 per cent of rape survivors in Uttar Pradesh since 2010 were minors.

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