Indians get very defensive when others point out our
problems, perhaps we are not used to criticism, or we do take ourselves very
seriously. Whatever it is, ‘India’s Daughter’ diverts the issue of rape to the
issue of a foreign lady attacking India though she herself admitted that
admiration and respect to India brought her her here.
Rape is a universal
issue, but unlike developed countries, most of the crime related to sexual
abuse is not even reported here, let alone pursuing a case due to the social
stigma attached to it, there are even cases where women had to compromise by
receiving money due to financial and social limitations to engage into a long
legal battle, sometimes even fearing a backlash from the accused. Again the ‘re
rape’ at police station and court is humiliating and below the dignity of any
human being.
The pervert
attitude of the rapist and the defence lawyer in the documentary is a mirror to
our society that doesn’t have any respect for women. Even in big cities like
Delhi women are tortured for giving birth to girl child, a boy is received with
sweets whereas a girl is received with tears in many homes irrespective
social/financial status.
Women are
considered suborninate not equal to men and public places are completely
occupied by men.In my village whenever I would go to a local library, men would
stare at my as if I was an alien and in
restaurants, they would look at you as if women do not have not hunger, so that
not supposed to eat out.I recall an incident when my friends in my journalism
class and I had gone to Steven Spielberg’s film, we were groped by few men at
the theater premise amidst the crowd, when protested, they asked us why we
were there on the releasing day of the film?Another time during the show of
Mira Nair’s controversial film ‘Kamasutra’, we had been forced to leave the
theater midway by unruly men who
targeted us with abuses, vulgour language and gestures as we were the
only girls there(the unwritten law is that even if it is girl’s nudity, a
descent woman would not watch that). Groping and misbehaving are common in
public transports in India, so that women have to be alert all the time while
traveling. Many times Indian women live in the fear of getting raped, so that
we have to get into the safety of our home if it gets dark.
I am sure those men never have seen their
fathers respecting their mothers, or never have been educated about respecting
women. In schools and colleges, we get information, not real education (that is
another matter of discussion I do not want to elaborate on that now) besides
real education begins at home where many times parents fail their children. I
recall the incident where a sub inspector father beats up his adult daughter in
Bangalore street for an alleged relationship and her teacher mother too support
the father. How can our women live in dignity when such people as protectors of
law and engineers of youth are around us?How
our children would learn to respect woman with such ignorant people?
2 comments:
You are absolutely right on many many counts...
We need to go a long way...
We need literacy...
We need education...
We need equality....
We need women reservation every where....
...many many things...
we need to look at ourselves criticaly to progress
kulwant
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