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DCW notice to Delhi Police after video of woman thrashing kids

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Jasleen Kaur
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DCW notice to Delhi Police after video of woman thrashing kids
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The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Wednesday took cognizance of CCTV footage in which a woman was seen brutally beating up young children at her residence in Mahavir Bazar, Teliwada, in the national capital.
The video was submitted to the Delhi Commission for Women by the husband of the accused woman. The children have been identified as aged two and eight years old. In the video, a woman in her 50s was also seen trying to save the children from the assault. Also read | Diwali 2021: These easy-to-make rangolis will make your festivities memorable The complaint also submitted subsequent footage showing his wife abusing his mother and alleged that she had "threatened to kill" his mother. The team of the women's commission interacted with the children, who spoke about their mother's brutality against them and alleged that she "beat them on regular basis." On the basis of the gravity of the matter, the commission has issued a notice to the Delhi Police to register an FIR immediately and sought to arrest the accused. The commission demanded the production of the children before the Child Welfare Committee and steps to ensure their safety and security from the Delhi Police by November 8. Also Read | In resignation letter to Sonia Gandhi, Captain Amarinder calls Navjot Singh Sidhu ‘Pakistani acolyte’ DCW chief Swati Maliwal expressed her deep concern about the case and said "I'm very disheartened to see the brutality with which the woman is beating her own little children." Maliwal further said nothing could justify this behaviour of the woman, which amounted to cruelty against children. "I hope that the Delhi Police take strong action and ensure the protection and well-being of the children," she added. -PTC News
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