Mallika Sherawat Discusses Women's Rights At UN


UNITED NATIONS: Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat highlighted the sufferings of women in India at the 65th United Nations DPI/NGO Conference, saying strong implementation of laws is required and men should be part of the solution to end discrimination against women.

“Every minute we do nothing, there is a woman suffering abuse in India. They do not have the luxury of time,” Sherawat said here at a roundtable discussion on ‘Fighting Inequalities — Economic, Social, Political and Environmental’ during the ongoing 65th UN DPI/NGO Conference.

The 39-year-old actress cited estimates by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) that said a woman is raped somewhere in India every 20 minutes and that India has a very high incidence of child brides.

She said “caste system, male-dominated patriarchal society and the insensitivity of the judicial system” contribute to a woman’s plight in India and strong laws are required to deal with atrocities against women.

“Strong implementation of the legal framework, having a strong judicial system that deals with issues sensitive to women” is the need of the hour, she added.

She said for India to realise its full potential, the women of the country have to be empowered and crucial problems of rape and child marriage have to be urgently addressed.

“India cannot realise its full potential if women do not rise along. Men have to part of the solution. We cannot leave men behind. Both men and women are in this together... This creates true empowerment when everyone gets an equal chance,” she said.

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Source: PTI