New Delhi:The lockdown enforced in the country to contain coronavirus has made it difficult for many victims of domestic violence to escape abuse or even seek help.
"Before the lockdown, victims would come to us or call us when their husband was not at home. But during the lockdown, the husband is 24x7 at home and if the house is small it becomes difficult for the victim to call us," said Dr Bharti Sharma, secretary and counsellor of NGO Shakti Shalini.
"To avoid getting caught, many times the victim sends a text message on WhatsApp or call from the washroom. We were receiving one-two calls a day when the lockdown started. Now we receive four-five calls in a day.
The calls are very desperate calls. The women are not just physically abused but also emotionally and mentally abused," Sharma told Media.
The NGO member said it was difficult for the NGO to reach the victims during the lockdown.
"At this point, we are mostly providing psychosocial counselling. We are trying to help the victim deal with their mental agony so that they can come to us after lockdown," Sharma said.
She said recently the NGO had rescued one woman with two small daughters. "Her brother called us from Nepal saying his sister was facing a lot of physical and mental abuse from her in-laws.