The two girls, aged eight and three years, were left alone in their rented house at Radha Vihar of Nepali Colony, allegedly by their drunkard father on August 17, they said.
After a foul smell started emanating from the house, neighbours made a PCR call on August 19 and the two girls were rescued from the house. They were infected with maggots and had skin infection, police said.
They were admitted to Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital and are currently out of danger, police said.
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal met the girls and said the women's panel will take care of them.
"Met 2 little girls abandoned by parents. Hv deep wounds infested with maggot, were stinking. Such a shame. Parents shud b punished for this. DCW to ensure there upkeep. DCW counselors attending to girl. Spoke to @SandeepKumar ji n he has assured admission in residential school," she said in a series of tweets.
Police teams have been formed to trace the parents.
The girls' father, Bunty, from Uttar Pradesh, used to work as a labourer and spend all his earnings on alcohol. His is currently unemployed.
Locals told police that Bunty had married Jyoti who left him for another man a couple of months ago and took their five-year-old son with her. There were fights between the couple frequently and Bunty would often beat his wife. He used to scold the two girls after Jyoti left.
Monetary help has been pouring in for the two girls. However, police is currently looking after the girls on its own, police said.
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