Maliwal also sought information on the progress of the Delhi Police's initiative to understand the psychologyand motivations of a rape accused (created in light of the Usha MehraCommission report) along with a report of the findings so far and the current status of the revised Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme 2015 proposed by the city government.
"In light of the mounting and unabated incidence of rapes of women and children in Delhi, the Delhi Commission for Women takes strong note of a communication from the Home Ministry regarding the postponement of the 12th meeting of the Special Task Force (STF) on Women's Safety.
She further said that the Commissionhas taken strong note of the fact that the 11th STF meeting and the 10th STF meeting were both chaired by the Additional Secretary (CS) and not by the Home Secretary.
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The last meeting that was chaired by the Home Secretary was the 9th STF, on the 14th of May 2015, Maliwal said.
Maliwal said that the Commission also recognises that the aforesaid STF is currently the only body in operation which involves representatives of both the Centre and State in tackling issues of women's safety in Delhi.
Maliwal today met a four-year-old rape victim at AIIMS.
"She has cuts and bruises all over. She has been brutalised in most heinous manner. Rapes continuing unabated. Despite rapes happening everyday, MHA Special Task Force on women safety again postponed. Issued notice to MHA Home Secretary on child rapes. Wrote to Chief Secretary to take note of the issue of child rapes in Delhi. Central and state government need to urgently unite on this," she tweeted.