Former DCW chairperson Barkha Shukla reacts to Swati Maliwal’s allegation

Swati Maliwal on Saturday narrated her childhood ordeal and said that she was sexually assaulted by her father when she was a child.

March 12, 2023 05:39 pm | Updated July 20, 2023 03:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Former Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Barkha Shukla Singh. File photo

Former Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Barkha Shukla Singh. File photo | Photo Credit: V. Sudershan

Former Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women, Barkha Shukla sharply reacted to Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), Swati Maliwal's allegations of sexual harassment against her father and claimed that Ms. Maliwal juggles between blaming her husband and father for the assault.

While talking to ANI, Ms. Shukla said, "...First she made many serious allegations about her husband, after which she is now accusing her dead father. She is making allegations in such a manner which does not exist in this world, it is absolutely wrong and extremely shameful."

Swati Maliwal on Saturday narrated her childhood ordeal and said that she was sexually assaulted by her father when she was a child. Demanding Swati Maliwal's resignation, she said, "She levelled many serious allegations against her husband that he used to beat her, and now she is accusing her father in this manner. She has lost her mental balance, and sitting on the post of Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women. Talking like this is shameful. This post is a dignified post. It should be respected."

"If they talk like this, then what message will be sent to the rest of the women of the society?" she added.

Barkha Shukla said, "In the year 2016, Swati Maliwal had said that her father is a soldier and she is proud of him. He can even give his life for the country and the same father, when he is not alive today, Swati Maliwal is talking about him. She is accusing him of physically assaulting her when he is not in this world and is dead. I request the L-G sir that she should be immediately dismissed from her post because it will create a lot of trouble in the society. This is a wrong message that will affect the women and daughters of Delhi. This is a wrong notion about the relationship between father and daughter."

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