Kolkata (West Bengal): West Bengal is witnessing a rise in domestic violence cases during the ongoing lockdown period, the state women's commission said on Monday.
Many women have been facing domestic violence and verbal and physical abuse even during normal times but the lockdown has aggravated the situation, commission chairperson Leena Gangopadhyay said.
"Incidents of domestic violence against women have gone up since April and the trend continues in May. Many such cases were repeats of pre-lockdown incidents," Gangopadhyay told reporters.
Seventy cases of domestic violence have been reported to the commission since the imposition of the lockdown, she said, adding that the complaints were received from across the state, both rural and urban areas including Kolkata.
There have been fresh incidents of domestic violence while many of the complainants were being abused since long and were subjected to fresh physical and mental torture during the ongoing lockdown, Gangopadhyay said, adding that most of the abused women are homemakers.
She said the number of complaints received during this period was higher than what was reported in the months before the lockdown was imposed.
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The complaints were received over the phone, WhatsApp and email, she said.