"How can you bow your head before a female deity and then kill another female in a womb? How can you resort to violence against a woman in the family who practically runs the household, the community and the world," she said, addressing a function here on the occasion of Women's Day.
She appealed to people to respect women and stop all forms of violence against them.
"I urge all brothers assembled here on this solemn occasion to go and protect women and not obliterate them," Dikshit said.
"We have gathered here to celebrate the existence of womanhood, and take back home the message from here that you are second to none. And, to men I would say, do not underestimate the power of a woman," she added.
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The event was hosted by Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), and Department of Women and Child Development at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium.
DCW Chairperson Barkha Shukla Singh said, "Most of the violence against women is happening inside home. We are soon going to start awareness programme, especially for men. Because, as long as they do not change their mindset, no amount of legislation will work in curbing rape or other violence against them."
Local youth boys band 'Astitva' also sang a song 'Jine Do (Let Me Live)' and dedicated it to the women on the day.
Minister of Social Welfare, Women and Child Development and Education, Kiran Walia, Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Shashi Tharoor and wife Sunanda Pushkar also attended the function.