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“Was Sexually Abused By Father In Childhood”: Delhi Women’s Panel Chief

Ms Maliwal said she lived with her father till she was in the fourth grade of school, and it happened several times then.

Just days after actor and National Commission for Women (NCW) member Khushbu Sundar disclosed that her father sexually abused her as a child,Delhi Women’s Panel Chief Swati Maliwal, made the same horrifying revelation.

“When I was a young child, my own father would sexually assault me. He frequently bashed me up. When he returned home, I frequently hid under the bed “She added that she would plan every night how she would assist women receive their due and teach such men who exploit children a lesson.

Delhi Women’s Panel Chief Ms. Maliwal elaborated on her ordeal by stating that her father held her by her ponytails and struck her head against the wall. “On impact, I used to bleed from the cranium. I believe that only when a person endures numerous atrocities does he or she comprehend the suffering of others, igniting a fire that can upset the entire system “She stated,

Ms. Maliwal stated that she lived with her father until the fourth grade, and it occurred several times during that period.Khushbu Sundar stated on Monday that her father sexually abused her at the age of eight, which she described as the “most difficult” incident.

At the recent “We The Women” town hall held by Mojo Story in Jaipur, the actor-politician revealed that she began rebelling against her father when she was 15 years old. Her father then abandoned the family.

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“My father’s abuse against me as a child was the most difficult thing for me to forget, forgive, and leave behind me in order to move forward. When a child is abused, it leaves permanent wounds “she had said.

Written by Ashish Ranjan

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