Sunday, 15 June 2014

Independent India ?


Leaders of educated India:

·         Women who were raped should also be punished. Women having consensual sex should be hanged
Abu Azmi, Samajwadi Party State Chief
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                      Boys make mistakes, why hang them? We will change such laws.
Mulayam Singh Yadav, Former Chief Minister
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                      Rape is sometimes right, sometimes wrong.
Babulal Gaur, Home Minister. Madhya Pradesh [BJP]
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                      No One Commits rape intentionally.  It happens by mistake
Ramsewak Pakira, Home Minister, Chhatisgarh[BJP]
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                      Marry off girls early to prevent rape 
 [Mr. Chautala  Former Chief Minister]
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     "Girls should be married at the age of 16, so that they have their husbands for their sexual  needs, and they don't need to go elsewhere. This way rapes will not occur".  Khap Leader
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     No short skirts  [Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Trinamool Congress legislator]
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     Do not eat Chowmein [Jitender Chhatar, Khap Leader]
·         
     Stay at home. [Botsa Satyanarayana, Congress chief of Andhra Pradesh]



After so many years of Independence, India is with 74% literacy rate. Education is just to pass exams? Or Education is meant to create a better place for living of every Individual.
Are we really educated?

This is state of India after 67 years of Independence. And these leaders will remain in power after such a shameful remarks. People will still vote them. This shows the mentality of India.
People will still follow them. And they will try to prove them true.

Does cloth, food, timing really matters in rape?
No they don’t matter read here.. 

"Yatra Naryastu pujyante/ Ramante tatra devata."

Do we respect women?

Are we really want to change?

                                                                                       
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                                                                                                              Indus Yuva




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