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Chhattisgarh women's panel chief sparks controversy

In a controversial statement, Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission chairperson said that in most of the harassment cases men are not at fault and it is the women who take undue advantage of the law.

Chhattisgarh SWC chairperson's statement sparks controversy
Chhattisgarh SWC chairperson's statement sparks controversy
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Published : Dec 11, 2020, 6:28 PM IST

Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh): The recent statement of Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission chairperson, Dr Kiranmayee Nayak has sparked controversy.

Speaking to ETV Bharat in this regard on Friday, Nayak said that in most of the harassment cases men are not at fault and it is the women who take undue advantage of the law.

Nayak said, "Women come to us for security after allegedly being harassed by their partners. I see that often girls who married minor boys are reaching us after a family dispute. We have seen several cases where, educated women deliberately make relations with married men and later, they report to the Commission and expect protection, which is wrong."

Chhattisgarh SWC chairperson's statement sparks controversy

"The work of the Women's Commission is not only to give security but also to convey the message. My appeal to parents is to keep eyes on their children and the women who deliberately keeping relationships with married men should not expect justice. The Commission is with the women who are getting really harassed," she said.

"Most of the cases that have come to us where women are having illicit relationships without marriage. I appeal to every girl to look at their career first and go into relationships after the consent of the society," she added.

Meanwhile, the Chairperson has also directed the applicants to appear before the Commission compulsorily with proper cause.

ALSO READ: Fresh uncertainty in Chhattisgarh 'power struggle'

Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh): The recent statement of Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission chairperson, Dr Kiranmayee Nayak has sparked controversy.

Speaking to ETV Bharat in this regard on Friday, Nayak said that in most of the harassment cases men are not at fault and it is the women who take undue advantage of the law.

Nayak said, "Women come to us for security after allegedly being harassed by their partners. I see that often girls who married minor boys are reaching us after a family dispute. We have seen several cases where, educated women deliberately make relations with married men and later, they report to the Commission and expect protection, which is wrong."

Chhattisgarh SWC chairperson's statement sparks controversy

"The work of the Women's Commission is not only to give security but also to convey the message. My appeal to parents is to keep eyes on their children and the women who deliberately keeping relationships with married men should not expect justice. The Commission is with the women who are getting really harassed," she said.

"Most of the cases that have come to us where women are having illicit relationships without marriage. I appeal to every girl to look at their career first and go into relationships after the consent of the society," she added.

Meanwhile, the Chairperson has also directed the applicants to appear before the Commission compulsorily with proper cause.

ALSO READ: Fresh uncertainty in Chhattisgarh 'power struggle'

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