Delhi Women’s Commission chief Swati Maliwal
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The government has taken strict action on the naked parade of two women in Manipur on the last day. While the government has ordered not to share videos on Twitter and other social media platforms. So there Swati Maliwal, head of the Delhi Women’s Commission, has written a letter. The government says that the matter is still under investigation. In such a situation, no person should share the video related to this matter on social media.
Delhi Women’s Commission chief Swati Maliwal tweeted that a very dangerous video has come to the fore from Manipur. Seeing whom I did not sleep the whole night. The incident happened two and a half months back. FIR was registered. But no one has been arrested so far. The central government is silent on this matter for the last three months. No one has anything to say. The PM has not given a single statement on this. I am writing a letter to Manipur CM and PM Modi today. I demand an end to the violence in Manipur and strict action against the accused.
Writing letter today to PM & Manipur CM seeking-
1. Urgent steps to curb violence in Manipur
2. Strongest action against men in the video who perpetrated attack on the girls
3. Manipur CM to allow my visit to meet the survivors, their families and other girls and women. Want to…
— Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) July 20, 2023