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Irani debunks claims of lockdown leading to rise in domestic violence

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Union Minister Smritiiran­i has debunked claims that the Coronaviru­sinduced lockdown led to an increase in cases of domestic violence against women.

Replying to a question that the lockdown has increased domestic violence and women are not being able to even lodge complaints, Irani retorted: "It is false. Every state has a police line functionin­g. We have one stop crisis centres across every district of every state".

"I without revealing the faces and names of women that we have rescued, have state by state, district by district rescue rehabilita­tion details of every individual victim," she said on Sunday.

The minister for Women and Child Developmen­t and Textiles said there was some "scaremonge­ring done especially with some developmen­t partners who are in the NGO sector that 80 per cent of women who are now at homes in India or across the world will be getting beaten up".

She said every man is not beating up the woman in his house in India.

"Our police lines have been functional throughout the lockdown. Our crisis centres have been functional throughout the lockdown," said the minister.

Irani said rescue and rehabilita­tion facilities have been provided not only for women but also children.

"In fact, so far as the numbers go, I have 35 helpline numbers across all states apart from a central number that has been functionin­g fully throughout the lockdown period," said the minister. She was addressing a TIE talk event hosted through a virtual platform on Sunday night.

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