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Manipur viral video: No reaction from state government regardless of attaining out 3 times, says NCW leader

By way of PTI

NEW DELHI: Nationwide Fee for Ladies (NCW) Chairperson Rekha Sharma on Friday stated she had reached out 3 times within the final 3 months to government in Manipur over incidents of violence in opposition to girls however no reaction used to be gained from them.

She used to be responding to experiences in a bit of the media that claimed the fee had on June 12 gained a criticism concerning the incident of 2 girls being paraded bare on Might 4 within the ethnic violence-hit northeastern state however had now not taken any motion.

The Might 4 video surfaced on-line on July 19. Sharma denied receiving any document of the incident.

Alternatively, the NCW leader stated that she had gained different proceedings relating to girls’s problems and for that, she had reached out 3 times to government in Manipur however no reaction used to be gained from them.

She additionally shared the letters despatched to government within the state. Sharma had written to them over proceedings of incidents of violence in opposition to girls.

“We had to ensure the authenticity, and likewise the proceedings weren’t from Manipur, some weren’t even from India. We reached out to government however no reaction used to be gained from them however then we took suo motu cognisance when the video (of girls being paraded bare) went viral the day prior to this,” Sharma stated.

The letters have been written on Might 18, Might 29 and June 19.

The NCW leader stated she took suo motu cognisance of the incident on Friday after the video surfaced and sought a proof from government at the topic.

Stress fastened within the hills of Manipur after the Might 4 video surfaced on Wednesday appearing two girls from one of the crucial warring communities being paraded bare through a gaggle of fellows from the opposite facet.

NEW DELHI: Nationwide Fee for Ladies (NCW) Chairperson Rekha Sharma on Friday stated she had reached out 3 times within the final 3 months to government in Manipur over incidents of violence in opposition to girls however no reaction used to be gained from them.

She used to be responding to experiences in a bit of the media that claimed the fee had on June 12 gained a criticism concerning the incident of 2 girls being paraded bare on Might 4 within the ethnic violence-hit northeastern state however had now not taken any motion.

The Might 4 video surfaced on-line on July 19. Sharma denied receiving any document of the incident.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Alternatively, the NCW leader stated that she had gained different proceedings relating to girls’s problems and for that, she had reached out 3 times to government in Manipur however no reaction used to be gained from them.

She additionally shared the letters despatched to government within the state. Sharma had written to them over proceedings of incidents of violence in opposition to girls.

“We had to ensure the authenticity, and likewise the proceedings weren’t from Manipur, some weren’t even from India. We reached out to government however no reaction used to be gained from them however then we took suo motu cognisance when the video (of girls being paraded bare) went viral the day prior to this,” Sharma stated.

The letters have been written on Might 18, Might 29 and June 19.

The NCW leader stated she took suo motu cognisance of the incident on Friday after the video surfaced and sought a proof from government at the topic.

Stress fastened within the hills of Manipur after the Might 4 video surfaced on Wednesday appearing two girls from one of the crucial warring communities being paraded bare through a gaggle of fellows from the opposite facet.