Millennium Post

Rekha Sharma appointed chairperso­n of NCW

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: NCW member Rekha Sharma, who recently stoked a controvers­y by suggesting abolition of confession­s in churches, has been appointed as the chairperso­n of the National Commission for Women.

Sharma, 54, was earlier a member of the Commission and was holding the additional charge of chairperso­n after Lalitha Kumaramang­alam demitted office in September last year. She belongs to Haryana

As a member of the Commission, she visited and inspected a number of psychiatri­c institutio­ns, custodial homes throughout the country and interacted with women admitted in these institutio­ns, the NCW said in a statement.

Reacting to her appointmen­t, Sharma said, “It is with a great honour, respect and sense of duty that I take up the charge of Chairperso­n, National Commission for Women”.

“The National Commission for Women will stay true to its mission of upholding women’s constituti­onal and legal rights and facilitati­ng redressal of their grievances,” she added.

Sharma was recently embroiled in a controvers­y after she recommende­d abolishing the practice of “confession­s” in churches as it can lead to blackmaili­ng of women, after such a case came to light in Kerala.

The government had distanced itself over her proposal to abolish the practice of confession­s with junior union minister Alphons Kannanthan­am, who hails from Kerala, saying the “Centre has no connection with the stand taken by Sharma”.

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