"Around 53 per cent of children have faced some kind of sexual abuse. To put an end to this, our love for children should go beyond the confines of our homes. Any child's abuse is our child's abuse, this is the mindset that needs to be adopted," Satyarthi said as part of his 'Surakshit Bachpan Surakshit Bharat' (Safe Childhood-Safe India) campaign at the YB Chavan auditorium here.
"This is a different fight. Children who have been sexually abused are not ready to speak up. Children fear in telling their parents about it. Even if they tell their parents, the parents do not speak up to save their prestige. Many children do not even realise they have been sexually abused," he said.
"This silence on child abuse has to end now and the issue needs to be taken head-on. We have to take a resolve that we will not let one more case of sexual abuse take place now," he added.
"Only in 4 per cent cases have the perpetrators been awarded a punishment. In six per cent cases, perpetrators have secured release. The remaining 90 per cent cases are pending. We will hold talks with judges over this issue," he said.