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Mary Kom Was Molested ‘3’ Times ! Her Open Letter To Her Sons Is Touching & Eye-Opening!

by Deepa A.
Oct 5, 2016
in Extras
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Mary Kom Was Molested ‘3’ Times ! Her Open Letter To Her Sons Is Touching & Eye-Opening!

Nowadays, each and every woman has her own tensions and battles, which she has to handle with utmost precision. However, these troubles are not only restricted to common people, but have extended to celebrities too. Yes, no matter how big and popular an actress is, she definitely has to bear the brunt of these troubles at some or the other point of time in her life. The biggest hurdles for women are ‘S3xism’ and ‘S3xual abuse’.

Every now and then, we hear of celebs opening up about these issues and traumas, keeping aside all hesitations. They care for their fans, and by sharing their experiences, they are indeed inspiring them to face these hurdles, don’t you think so?

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Remember, how Deepika Padukone has spoken about her depression openly so that everyone could make out that actresses too have their own problems, which affect their mental health.

One bitter element of this society which always haunts the women is ‘S3xual abuse’ or ‘molestation’. We all are aware as to how Kalki Koechlin faced this problem during her childhood days.

Well, Hindustan Times started a social campaign #LetsTalkAboutRape and many eminent personalities have come down together to pen down open letters about S3xual abuses and rape. Joining the club is none other than the famous boxer Mary Kom.

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Yes, she wrote a heart warming and a meaningful letter to her sons, in which she shared her experience of S3xual violence. Mary Kom was molested when she was 17, can you believe it? This happened not only once or twice but ‘3’ times, once in Manipur and 2nd time when she was out with her friends in Delhi and 3rd time Haryana.

Although she has achieved a lot now, life wasn’t easy for her. She has penned down a heart-warming letter, with a powerful message to her sons, explaining the hardships that she faced in life. Moreover, she appeals to her sons to treat women with respect. She also talks about how S3xual violence and racial discrimination are dominating the society.

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Have a look at her open-letter;

Dear Sons,
Let’s talk about rape. Let’s talk about sexual crimes against women. Every single day, women are being stalked, molested and raped. You, my boys, are only nine-years old – and the youngest only three – but this is the age where we must sensitise ourselves to how we treat our women.


Let me start by telling you that your mother was molested, first in Manipur and then again while she was out with her girl friends in Delhi and Haryana’s Hissar. I know it is shocking to learn that even a woman who has earned her spurs, boxing her way through life, was made to feel violated. I was on my way to my training camp at 8.30 in the morning in a cycle rickshaw when a stranger suddenly lunged at me and stroked my breast. I was angry, very angry. I leapt off the rickshaw and chased him, holding my slipper in my hand, but he managed to escape. My regret is that I could not catch him or the karate that I had already learnt by then, would have come in handy.


I was only 17-years-old then and am 33 now. I have brought great fame to my country and have been celebrated as a medalist but what I also want, is to be respected as a woman. We women have scaled heights and stormed male bastions but for some men, we are still all about our bodies. Remember, dear sons, like you, we too have two eyes and a nose. Some parts of our bodies are different and that’s the only thing that sets us apart. We use our brains to think, like all men do, and we feel with our hearts, like you do. We don’t deserve our breasts to be touched or our bums patted. That’s what happened to my friends and me in Delhi and Hissar, while we were taking a walk outside our training camps.


It is seldom about what we wear or at what time of day and night we are out. Why should women pause and think about venturing out? The world belongs as much to us, as it does to you? I have never understood what pleasure men get when they touch us against our will. As you grow up, I want you to know, that molestation and rapes are crimes that deserve the strictest punishment. If you ever happen to see a young girl being teased, I urge you to reach out and help. The saddest part is that we are becoming uncaring as a society. A young girl in India’s capital was stabbed multiple times and though there were many who could have come to her aid, none did.


You grow up in a home where we teach you respect and equality. Your father does not go out to do a nine-to-five job – like you see your friend’s dads doing – because one of us must always be there for you. Between my training and my work now as a Member of Parliament, I have to spend long hours out of home. I have the utmost respect for your father who now dedicates his time for me and for you all. You will soon hear the words “house husband” but remember that’s not a slur; neither is it derogatory. He’s my strength, my partner, who walks with me through every step I take.


There are other words that you will hear soon. You might be walking with me one of these days to hear your mother being called a ‘chinky’. That is a slur. That is racist. I am Indian and I know you are growing up to be proud Indians. We belong to a state that is in the grip of an insurgency. I protect you against violence, I help you overcome fears. Equally important — as you get on to become this great country’s future — is that you grow to respect women. A lot of women from our State are targeted for the way they look and the way they dress. ‘Chinkies’ are not fair game.


My country has given me fame and recognition but I am not recognised by each person on the road – as an MS Dhoni or a Virat Kohli will most certainly be – but I do not deserve to be called ‘chinky’. A man recently broke out into what he thought was the Chinese language and I stopped him and spoke to him in firm Hindi and ticked him off.


I am blessed now to be in the august house of the Rajya Sabha and I will do my best to create awareness about sexual crimes against women. It is an opportunity I must seize. I will ask questions about the way some of our politicians speak, about the attitude of the police whose sole duty it is apply the law.


But sexual crimes are also steeped in our mindsets and I would fail in my duty as a mother, if I did not tell you – all great sons of this country – that we alone have rights to our bodies. Respect women when they say ‘No’. Don’t stalk them to death because they have said ‘No’. Rape is not about sex; it is only about a misplaced sense of power and revenge.


I know I can beat a molester to pulp and that might help me fight the deep sense of being defiled but why should it even come to that? Desire is beautiful when it is reciprocal. We have often heard the explanation of ‘boys will be boys’. Let’s build a society where girls can be safe, secure and respected.


Yours
Mom

Being a woman, Mary perfectly understands the hardships faced by them and moreover, she doesn’t want her sons to go on a bad path. We are touched by this letter of hers, what about you? Do let us know your views in our comments section below.

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