The 46-year-old MP believes empowerment begins in childhood through one's parents.
"When I was a child there was nothing I thought I couldn't do and that is thanks to my father (actor Sunil Dutt) and my mother (actress Nargis). My parents never said that Priya you couldn't do this because you are a girl or... Only your brother (Sanjay Dutt) could do it because he's a boy.
"Empowerment begins from that level," Dutt said at a function organised by Prachi Educational Society during which women achievers were felicitated along with national essay award winners ahead of Women's Day on March 8.
"Today, everyday we read about violence against women and again we live in contradiction in our own society when we talk about worshiping the goddesses and 'har aurat main ek durga ka roop hai aur ek kali ka roop hai' (every woman has a goddess durga or kali inside her).
"So it is inherently we who have the strength but somewhere along the line we have forgotten it or is it society which is slowly making us or brainwashing us to believe that - listen you are weak or not able to achieve this or do this," Dutt added.